Wil Gamble, Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Biophysics (1962-1998), atherosclerosis researcher
Alex Ganum, owner and brewer at Upright Brewing in Portland, Oregon
John Gardner, Professor of Physics (1973-2001), founder of ViewPlus Technologies, lost his sight while at OSU and researches technologies to increase accessibility for low- or no-sight students and researchers in the sciences.
John Garman, bachelor's in Electrical Engineering (1922), Professor in Physics and Photography (1924-1966)
Francois and Violette Gilfillan. Francois Gilfillan graduated from OAC in 1918 with a degree in Pharmacy. He returned to Corvallis in 1927 to begin a long career on faculty, working variously as chemistry professor, Dean of Science, languages professor and, from 1941-1942, acting president of Oregon State College. He retired in 1968. Violette Gilfillan was Francois Gilfillan's wife of fifty-five years.
Beulah and Helen Gilkey. Helen Gilkey received bachelor's (Household Science, 1907) and master's (Botany, 1911) degrees from OAC and served as curator of the Herbarium and professor of Botany from 1918 to 1951. Her younger sister Beulah earned two bachelor's degrees from OAC (Domestic Science and Arts, 1910; Home Economics, 1918) and spent the majority of her working years as a teacher in Portland and Corvallis.
Gordon Gilkey, Artist and Professor of Art; Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences; Dean of the College of Liberal Arts (1947-1977)
Cheryl Gillson, marketing manager at Rogue Farms in Independence, OR
Susan Gilmont, alumna (Class of 2005) and library technician at the Guin Library and Kerr Library (1979-2015)
Stina Goetter, undergraduate in Mathematics, co-director of Rainbow Continuum, former web director for the Pride Center
Molly Goheen, Science and Technology Librarian (1958-1981), member of the Corvallis Jewish community
Ruth Goldberg, Corvallis civic and Red Cross volunteer, member of the Corvallis Jewish community
José González, co-founder of the Milagro Theatre Group, Portland, Oregon
Delmer Goode, master's in Higher Education (1938), first director of the OSC Publications department, first Secretary of the OSC Faculty Senate
Charles Goodrich, master of fine arts in Creative Writing (2002), director of the Spring Creek Project for Ideas, Nature and the Written Word (2003-2017), poet, essayist and novelist
Jacqueline Gordon, Corvallis Hadassah Sunday School principal and first president of the Beit Am Mid-Willamette Jewish Community
John Gordon, Professor of Forest Science and department chair (1976-1983)
Gayle Goschie, hop farmer based in Silverton, Oregon
Tim Gossack, production manager for Bell's Brewery (Michigan); past employee of Deschutes Brewery in Bend, Oregon
John Graham, organic farms certifier, co-founder of the Eugene Farmers Market, and early member of Oregon Tilth
Thomas Graham, Jr., ambassadaor, diplomat and arms treaty negotiator affiliated primarily with the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Lynne Gray, bachelor's in Elementary Education (1989); collegiate rodeo participant
Stan Gregory, master's (1975) and Ph.D. (1980) in Fisheries and Wildlife; Professor of Fisheries (1981-2014) specializing in stream ecosystems and forest-stream interactions
Robert Griffiths, Ph.D. in Microbiology (1972), Professor of Microbiology (1972-1998) specializing in fungal mats, soil respiration, and carbon dynamics
Larry Griggs, Ph.D. in College Student Services Administration (1978), retired staffmember and director of the Educational Opportunities Program (1972-2008)
Rachel Grisham, bachelor's in Public Health (2017), former President of ASOSU
Ish Guevara, undergraduate in Apparel Design and Management, SOL External Coordinator (2013-2014), SOL Leadership Liaison (2014-2015)
Kevin Gunderson, OSU baseball player (2004-2006), pitcher for the 2006 National Champion OSU Beavers baseball team, bachelor's in Sociology (2014)
Roberta Hall, professor of Anthropology (1974-2003), researched the history and customs of the Coquille tribe
Tim Hall, bachelor's in Technical Journalism (1978), former member of the President's Board of Advisors for Minority Affairs
Halley's Comet Group Interview - a 1985 interview conducted with five women who all witnessed Halley’s Comet as children in 1910
Karim Hamdy, doctoral candidate in Civil Engineering, instructor in Foreign Languages (2002-2017), co-founder of OSU's Tunisia Study Abroad program
Geraldine Hammond, first African American school principal in Salem, Oregon; Coordinator of Multicultural Education for the Salem school district
Paula Hammond, bachelor's in Civil Engineering (1978), Washington State Secretary of Transportation (2007-2013)
Jason Hanauska, undergraduate in Environmental Engineering, member of Engineers Without Borders
Helen Hansen, retired staff in the Visual Aid department, First Citizen of Corvallis Award recipient for 1979
John Hansen, 4-H Extension agent in Linn and Polk counties (1943-1973)
Warren Hanson, Ph.D. in Zoology (1973), research assistant at Hatfield Marine Science Center (1968-1970)
Virginia Harger, emeritus faculty in Dietetics and Institution Management (1967-1978)
Kevin Harlander, marketing and sales director for Terminal Gravity Brewing Company, Enterprise, Oregon
Mark Harmon, Ph.D. in Botany and Plant Pathology (1987), Professor of Forest Science (1981-2017) researching carbon dynamics and sequestration in forest and human-use systems
Suzy Hartman, bachelor's in Veterinary Medicine (1987), veterinarian based in Roseburg
Beth Hartwell, co-founder and co-owner of Hart Brewing, Kalama, Washington
Marie Harvey, Distinguished Professor of Public Health and Associate Dean for Research
Ron Hathaway, Ph.D. in Animal Science (1987), Klamath Extension Animal Scientist (1972-2007)
Al Haunold, USDA hop researcher (1965-1995), released hop varieties including Cascade, Willamette, Sterling, Liberty, Mt. Hood, and Santiam with the USDA/ARS in Corvallis
Michelle Haunold Lorenz, bachelor's in Anthropology (1988), daughter of Al Haunold, and co-founder of Gearhead, a punk and underground music label and magazine
Augustus Hawkins, member of the California Assembly (1935-1963) and U.S. House of Representatives (1963-1991)
Ken Hedberg, bachelor's in Chemistry (1942), Professor of Chemistry (1956-1987), expert on the determination of molecular structures through the use of electron diffraction, longtime friend of Linus Pauling
Lee Hedgmon, home and commercial brewer, first female president of the Oregon Brew Crew
John Helding, bachelor's in Industrial Engineering (1981), former member of the OSU choir, involved with the 1981 ASOSU vote to fund the Gay People’s Alliance
Joe Hendricks, Professor of Gerontology and Chair of the Sociology department (1988-1995), first Dean of the University Honors College (1995-2008)
John Henley, first manager of Powell's Books, son of poet and OSU English faculty member Elizabeth Henley
H.J. Andrews Forest History Workshop - a day-long discussion held by Forest Service and College of Forestry scientists including Ted Dyrness, Max Geier, Art McKee, Cindy Miner and Fred Swanson
H.J. Andrews Forest Site Visit Group Interview - a group conversation recorded en route to, and at, an H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest field trip. Participants were Martha Brookes, Ted Dyrness, Jerry Franklin, Max Geier, Al Levno, Art McKee, Roy Silen, Fred Swanson and Bob Tarrant
Doug Hodges, brewery manager at Portland Brewing Company
Joy Hoerner Rich, bachelor's in Home Economics (1945), kindergarten teacher and early childhood expert; daughter of OSU hops specialist G.R. Hoerner
Tyler Hogan, undergraduate in Political Science, External Coordinator at the Native American Longhouse, member of the Cherokee Nation
Zoe Ann Holmes, Professor of Nutrition and Food Management (1965-1969, 1974-2002), early adopter of classroom technologies
Darlene Hooley, bachelor's in Physical Education (1961), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Oregon's fifth district (1996-2008)
Tom House, bachelor's in Business and Industry (1949), former president of the American Frozen Food Institute
Chet Houser, bachelor's in Agricultural Economics (1970), twenty-year U.S. Army career and twenty-year state employee
Leah Houtman, bachelor's in Liberal Studies (2012), master's in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (2015), Ph.D. student in Biocultural Anthropology, member of the Corvallis LGBTQ+ community
Robert Ingalls, editor and publisher of the Corvallis Gazette-Times from 1950-1982
International Biological Program Group Interview - the major research program at the H.J. Andrews Forest during the 1970s, the IBP team studied a wide range of ecosystem topics including vegetation, fauna, soils, stream ecology, geomorphology, microclimate and landscape history. Participants in this group interview were Martha Brookes, Bill Denison, Ted Dyrness, Jerry Franklin, Max Geier, Jim Hall, Don Henshaw, Al Levno, Art McKee, Fred Swanson and Dick Waring