OSU-Cascades to honor High Desert Museum leader with special recognition at June 16 commencement
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Oregon State University – Cascades will honor Dana Whitelaw, executive director of the High Desert Museum, during its 23rd annual commencement ceremony on Sunday, June 16.
Whitelaw will receive the OSU-Cascades Distinguished Service Award, which honors individuals, businesses or organizations that have made exceptional contributions to OSU-Cascades, Central Oregon, Oregon or the world.
“During Dana’s 16-year career at the High Desert Museum, including the last decade serving as its executive director, she has elevated the role of the museum,” said Sherm Bloomer, chancellor and dean of OSU-Cascades. “She has dedicated her career to the founder’s vision for the institution, creating a national and regional treasure, inspiring countless visitors and area residents to deepen their appreciation for the history, culture, people, diverse voices, and flora and fauna found in our high deserts.”
Under Whitelaw’s leadership, the High Desert Museum was named a Smithsonian Affiliate, has experienced record attendance and earned the prestigious 2021 National Medal for Museum and Library Service. The medal recognizes museums with exceptional commitment and contributions to their community. The museum also received the 2019 Western Museums Association’s Charles Redd Award for Exhibition Excellence.
Born and raised in Oregon, Whitelaw received a doctorate in biological anthropology from the University of Colorado Boulder. She serves on the boards of the Western Museums Association, the Cultural Advocacy Coalition of Oregon, Visit Central Oregon and Art in Public Places.