OSU Employees
Forest science and forestry education at Oregon State University date back to 1896, when the first forestry class was taught at what was then known as Oregon Agricultural College. Today, OSU is home to one of the world's leading forestry programs, housed in a College of Forestry that manages more than 15,000 acres of research forestland. Included below are interviews on the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest that were conducted with a number of OSU Forestry professors and research scientists in the mid- to late-1990s.
- Barbara Bond (Professor of Forest Ecology and Ecophysiology)
- Martha Brookes (editor)
- George Brown (Professor of Forest Engineering and Dean of the College of Forestry)
- Kermit Cromack (Professor of Forest Ecosystems and Society)
- Bill Ferrell (Professor of Forest Ecology)
- John Gordon (Professor of Forest Science; Department Head)
- Stan Gregory (Professor of Fisheries)
- Robert Griffiths (research scientist)
- Mark Harmon - 1997 interview Part 1 (Professor of Forest Ecosystems and Society)
- Mark Harmon - 1997 interview Part 2
- Mark Harmon - 2020 interview
- Norman Johnson (Professor of Forest Policy)
- Julia Jones - 1997 Interview (Professor of Geography)
- Julia Jones - 2020 Interview
- Jack Lattin (Professor of Entomology)
- Art McKee (Andrews Experimental Forest Director)
- Andrew Moldenke (Professor of Entomology)
- Mike Newton (Professor of Forest Ecology)
- Tim Schowalter (Professor of Entomology)
- Phil Sollins (Professor of Forest Ecosystems and Society)
- Susan Stafford (Professor of Forest Science)
- Gabe Tucker (research scientist)
- Dick Waring - Part 1 (Distinguished Professor of Forest Science)
- Dick Waring - Part 2