July 10th, 2017
First overnight chemistry camp for Juntos high schoolers
The first-ever overnight Juntos chemistry camp drew high school students from across Oregon.
Shan Lansing earned her master’s degree in one year and her bachelor’s in three. Now’s she’s beginning a career in medicine at Ohio State University.
The College of Science congratulates 18 faculty who received promotions and/or tenure for the 2016-17 academic year.
Thirty-four science majors presented their research at the Celebrating Undergraduate Excellence event sponsored by the Division of Undergraduate Studies.
A blue pigment discovered at Oregon State University by chemistry professor Mas Subramanian is the inspiration for Crayola’s new crayon color
“The Colorful World of Pigments” celebrated the intersection of science, industry, art, color and culture spurred by OSU’s YInMn blue pigment discovery with a celebrity […]
Materials scientists at Oregon State are working on new energy and environmental applications that will contribute to a healthy planet.
An award symposium will be held in honor of Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Douglas Keszler at the American Chemical Society conference, April 2-6, 2017.
Chemist Staci Simonich explains how tiny toxic air particles travel great distances and significantly increase overall health risks in an interview for Living on Earth […]
Chemistry instructor Richard Nafshun receives 2017 Outstanding Educator in Science and Mathematics in Higher Education Award by the Oregon Academy of Science.
Senior Collin Nicholas Muniz from Portland, Oregon, has a voracious appetite for science.
An apparent lack of concern for scientific evidence” poses a challenge to environmental management, writes chemist Staci Simonich in a recent editorial.
A new way of looking at how pollutants travel has quadrupled the estimate of global lung cancer risk from a pollutant caused by combustion.
Chemists develop new type battery with promise for sustainable, high-power energy storage.