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1970

Robert William MacVicar, B.S. M.A., Ph.D. (July 1, 1970–November 16, 1984), appointed by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education as the eleventh president of Oregon State University. MacVicar came to OSU from Southern Illinois University where he had been a vice president and chancellor since 1964. MacVicar retired in 1984. President Emeritus, 1984–1998.

First Vice President position established – Vice President for Research & Graduate Studies (Roy A. Young, 1970-1976).

Nash Hall completed.

Enrollment: 15,509.

Population in Corvallis: 35,153; in Benton County: 53,776; in Oregon: 2,091,385.

1971

Dean of Undergraduate Studies office established. Administrative Services Building, Peavy Hall, Oceanography Shop Facilities, and Kerr Library addition all completed.

1972

OSU celebrated 100 years of military instruction.

The Department of Oceanography became the School of Oceanography.

Dr. Harold J. Evans elected to the National Academy of Science – the first from Oregon State University.

Environmental Remote Sensing Application Laboratory established.

OSU Horse Center dedicated in October.

Arnold and Bloss Halls (residence halls) constructed.

1973

University Exploratory Studies (UESP) established.

School of Science redesignated as the College of Science, and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences designated as the College of Liberal Arts.

Survey Research Center established.

Comprehensive out-of-state recruiting program developed in the Admissions Office.

Native American Longhouse opened.

Marine Science Center Building (Newport) and Wilkinson Hall completed.

1974

Division of Health and Physical Education became the School of Health and Physical Education.

OSU Student Foundation established.

Wayne Valley Field, a new track and field facility, opened.

1975

Black Student Union's new cultural center facility opened on April 26.

School of Oceanography commissioned the 177-foot research vessel Wecoma.

Department of Veterinary Medicine became the School of Veterinary Medicine.

College Inn purchased and Veterinary Isolation Facility completed.

1976

Dean of Administration position changed to Vice President for Administration.

Climatic Research Institute established.

Hispanic Cultural Center opened.

Updated DeMonte and Wagner "Physical Development Plan" for the campus presented.

Dixon Recreation Center and Lab Animal Resources Center completed.

1977

Vice President for Student Services established, first held by Robert W. Chick.

An elected President replaced the Dean of Faculty as the presiding officer of the Faculty Senate.

1978

Faculty Senate Office established.

1979

Consortium for International Fisheries and Aquaculture Development (CIFAD) established.

Gilbert Hall Addition, Magruder Hall, and Physical Plant Warehouses completed.