April 20th, 2016
Chemistry student receives prestigious scholarships
Cassie Lew was recently awarded the prestigious DAAD RISE (Research Internships in Science and Engineering) fellowship to conduct research this summer in Germany.
Biohealth science is a new name for one of the oldest disciplines, which encompasses human biology, microbiology, biochemistry and molecular biology.
The Chadburn family has generously supported two scholarships awarded to more than two dozen pre-medical and pre-dental College of Science students.
Three science faculty were honored by the Oregon Academy of Science for outstanding contributions to science and higher education in science and mathematics.
Paul Ha-Yeon Cheong has been named the inaugural Bert & Emelyn Christensen Professor in Chemistry.
Art meets science: Applied Visual Arts major Madeline Corbin uses a brilliant new blue pigment from chemist Mas Subramanian during her work internship in his […]
Professors across mathematics, physics and chemistry have received Oregon State University’s General Research Fund (GRF) awards this year.
The College of Science celebrated our 2016 Winter Teaching and Advising awards on January 12.
Chemistry professor Walter Loveland has been elected a 2015 Fellow to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society.
The College of Science honored three distinguished individuals at its 2015 Alumni Awards recognizing their achievements and service.
OSU SACNAS won the Outstanding Development and Outreach Role Model Award
Check out the photos from our Fall 2015 Distinguished Lecture featuring chemistry alumna Karen Wooley who discussed the next generation of plastics.
The College of Science is proud to honor three distinguished alumni who are living a life of science and making a difference.
Oregon State chemistry alumna and Texas A&M chemistry professor, Karen Wooley (’88) will deliver the College of Science Distinguished Lecture on November 4, 2015.