July 18th, 2016
Ocean Challenges commercial wins top honors
Oregon State University has received a Grand Gold award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) for its 2015 “Ocean Challenges” broadcast […]
Oregon State University has received a Grand Gold award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) for its 2015 “Ocean Challenges” broadcast […]
Senior researcher at Hatfield Marine Science Center Sarah Henkel will set sail on the Pacific Ocean with her team and artist, Abigail Losli (BFA, ‘16).
Bruce Menge and his team of researchers have reported on the appearance of an unprecedented number of juvenile sea stars off the Oregon coast over […]
Clouds that form at sea are key to regulating atmospheric temperatures, and scientists now understand more of the chemistry involved.
A new study by microbiologist Steve Giovannoni finds that one of the most abundant plankton in our oceans are pumping out massive amounts of sulfur […]
Integrative Biology researchers co-author a study on the effects of ocean acidification on West Coast mussels published in Ecology Letters.
Transdisciplinary team receives $3 million NSF grant to develop Research Traineeships using Big Data to analyze effects of human activities and climate change on oceans.
An interdisciplinary research team receives a 3-year NSF grant for $583K to study animal-microbe interactions to expand our understanding of the immune system’s evolution.
Integrative Biology professor Francis Chan, co-chair of a 20-member panel of leading ocean scientists, published report addressing increasing ocean acidification and hypoxia.
New insect species, breakthrough in ALS research, big ideas in ocean protection and more…
Integrative biology professor Jane Lubchenco has received the 2016 Linus Pauling Legacy Award that recognizes outstanding achievement.
The College of Science has an extensive research portfolio that is globally recognized, providing our students enriching and life-changing experiences.
Professor Stephen Giovannoni was recently published in Science Magazine
Integrative Biology alumna Megan Cook’s (’09) boundless enthusiasm for the ocean has taken her far
As Distinguished University Professor and Advisor in Marine Studies, Jane Lubchenco heads the development of a multi-million dollar new marine studies campus.
A new study warns that global warming may increase ocean upwelling by the end of this century.