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Rita Bauer

Assistant to the Outdoor School Director

Office Phone

541-737-4391

Location

OSU Corvallis Campus

Biography

Rita loves working on the Outdoor School program, as well as other programs that make a significant impact on the world. With her husband and two hairless dogs, Rita is willing to support your cause/protest/march, with or without some unique form of wheeled transportation or home-made dish. She previously worked at Scripps Institution of Oceanography as the Administrative Coordinator on the International Ocean Discovery Program, and prior to that was a senior project manager at an environmental consulting firm. Rita earned her M.S. in Geology from University of Missouri-Columbia, and a B.S. in Geology from Western Illinois University.

Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Training

Rita's EDI training includes:

  • Courageous Conversations About Race
  • Racial Equity Institute
  • Black Minds Matter
  • Social Emotional Learning
  • Critical Orientations: Indigenous Studies in Outdoor School Education

Rita Bauer

Assistant to the Outdoor School Director

Office Phone

541-737-4391

Location

OSU Corvallis Campus

Biography

Rita loves working on the Outdoor School program, as well as other programs that make a significant impact on the world. With her husband and two hairless dogs, Rita is willing to support your cause/protest/march, with or without some unique form of wheeled transportation or home-made dish. She previously worked at Scripps Institution of Oceanography as the Administrative Coordinator on the International Ocean Discovery Program, and prior to that was a senior project manager at an environmental consulting firm. Rita earned her M.S. in Geology from University of Missouri-Columbia, and a B.S. in Geology from Western Illinois University.

Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Training

Rita's EDI training includes:

  • Courageous Conversations About Race
  • Racial Equity Institute
  • Black Minds Matter
  • Social Emotional Learning
  • Critical Orientations: Indigenous Studies in Outdoor School Education
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