False. (Second largest, the first is in Japan)
the second E in EECS stands for this
Engineering
False (around 60)
The cherry was invented at Oregon State University (True/False)
False. (It was the modern maraschino cherry)
OSU was originally founded in this year.
1868
BEE stands for this
Biological and Ecological Engineering
(True/False) The Robotics clubs only accepts EECS and MIME students.
This Oregon coast town is 50 miles west of Corvallis and is home to an aquarium, a wax museum, and Ripley's believe it or not.
Newport, Oregon.
The full name of the "other" OSU that will definitely show up on google if people just search OSU
The Ohio State University
There are this many in-person engineering majors at OSU
14
This group has both an offroading BAJA car that they compete with as well as a Global Formula Racing team which collaborates with a German university.
SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers)
This mountain near Corvallis has an elevation of 4,098', and is a pretty nice place to watch the sunrise when it's not cloudy
Mary's Peak
OSU has this many research grants
4 (Land, Sea, Sun, Space)
The Dean of Engineering at OSU
Scott Ashford
AIAA stands for this
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Corvallis has approximately this population (within 10,000)
58,028 (anywhere from 48,000 - 68,000 is valid)
This cultural center supports the retention of African, African-American, and all students of color
Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center
The center for Diversity and Inclusion within the COE supports this many organizations (within 1)
10. (9-11 works)
ACM-W, GEEO, GWC, NSBE, oSTEM, Phi Sigma Rho, SACNAS, SASE, SHPE, and SWE
One of these is NOT an engineering club at OSU. Which is it?
Blacksmithing Club
Eta Kappa Nu
Linux Users Group
Pi Theta Gamma
Pi Theta Gamma (I just chose some random greek letters)
Eta Kappa Nu is the EECS honors society
Corvallis Oregon was founded in this year (within 15 years)
1845 (1830-1860 works)