Oregon State University. Dept. of Journalism.

Dates:
Active 1975
Active 1976

Biographical notes:

Journalism courses were first offered at Oregon Agricultural College during the 1914/15 school year, and the Department of Industrial Journalism was created in 1918. The department's purpose was to train students "who wish to take positions on farm and trade journals, newspapers, and other publications, especially where writing on industrial subjects such as Agriculture, Home Economics, and Engineering is required" (1919/20 OAC Catalogue). On three occasions during the 1920s, the State Board of Higher Curricula was requested to consider restricting or eliminating industrial journalism at Oregon State. During the 1930s and 1940s, journalism at Oregon State was administered jointly with the program at the University of Oregon as part of the higher education reorganization in Oregon. In 1969, departmental majors were offered for the first time; subsequently, thirty technical minors were added. In 1992, the Journalism Department was eliminated as part of university wide budget reductions.

From the guide to the Journalism Department Photographs, 1930-1984, 1970-1984, (Oregon State University Libraries)

The Oregon Pioneers oral histories were conducted in the summer of 1975 by Oregon State University students enrolled in J 407A Seminar: An Oral/Written History of Oregon Pioneers offered by the Journalism Department. The interviews were used to prepare a publication, Pioneers, published by the Journalism Department and the Summer Term Office that included articles on pioneers, the Yaquina Bay Life Saving Station, Philomath College, the Siletz Indians, Fort Hoskins, the Willamette River, regional railroads, Eddyville, and Chautauqua events in the area.

From the description of Oregon pioneers oral history collection, 1975-1976 (bulk 1975). (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 496032959

From the guide to the Oregon Pioneers Oral History Collection, 1975-1976, 1975, (Oregon State University Libraries)

Journalism courses were first offered at Oregon Agricultural College during the 1914/15 school year, and the Department of Industrial Journalism was created in 1918. The department's purpose was to train students "who wish to take positions on farm and trade journals, newspapers, and other publications, especially where writing on industrial subjects such as Agriculture, Home Economics, and Engineering is required" (1919/20 OAC Catalogue). On three occasions during the 1920s, the State Board of Higher Curricula was requested to consider restricting or eliminating industrial journalism at Oregon State.

During the 1930s and 1940s, journalism at Oregon State was administered jointly with the program at the University of Oregon as part of the higher education reorganization in Oregon. In 1969, departmental majors were offered for the first time; subsequently, thirty technical minors were added. In 1992, the Journalism Department was eliminated as part of university wide budget reductions.

Department chairs have included Frank Snow, 1928; Maynard Brown, 1929; Charles D. Byrne, 1929-1932; Fred M. Shideler, 1932-1967; Fred Zwahlen, 1967-1989; and Jon Franklin, 1989-1991.

From the guide to the Journalism Department Records, 1918-1988, (Oregon State University Libraries)

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Subjects:

  • Agriculture
  • Agriculture
  • American newspapers
  • City and town life
  • College buildings
  • Universities and colleges
  • College students
  • Corvallis
  • Ferries
  • Ferries
  • Journalism
  • Journalism
  • Journalism
  • Logging
  • Native Americans
  • Oral history
  • Oregon
  • Overland Journeys to the Northwestern United States
  • Photographs
  • Pioneers
  • Pioneers
  • Prohibition
  • Prohibition
  • Railroads
  • Retail trade
  • Scrapbooks
  • Siletz Indians
  • Sound recordings
  • Sports and Recreation
  • Student activities
  • Student Life
  • Women

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Places:

  • Benton County (Or.) (as recorded)
  • Willamette River (Or.) (as recorded)
  • Corvallis (Or.) (as recorded)
  • Lincoln County (Or.) (as recorded)
  • Philomath (Or.) (as recorded)
  • Philomath (Or.) (as recorded)
  • Kings Valley (Or.) (as recorded)
  • Benton County (Or.) (as recorded)
  • Corvallis (Or.) (as recorded)
  • Oregon (as recorded)
  • Kings Valley (Or.) (as recorded)
  • Lincoln County (Or.) (as recorded)
  • Oregon--Benton County (as recorded)
  • Willamette River (Or.) (as recorded)