October 23rd, 2019
Marine scientists tout ocean protection progress, give road map for more
More progress is urgently needed to protect the ocean, OSU scientists reported at the Our Ocean Conference.
More progress is urgently needed to protect the ocean, OSU scientists reported at the Our Ocean Conference.
The Alexei Lubchenco Menge fellowship introduced in 2019 is opening new opportunities for biology and zoology students interested in ecology and field work.
The findings by entomologist George Poinar Jr. give a rare look at a heretofore unknown clade of invertebrates.
Ocean-based actions have greater potential to fill in gaps in climate change mitigation than previously appreciated, marine ecologist Jane Lubchenco explains in a paper published […]
Two new grants will assist marine scientists at Oregon State University to make significant progress in global ocean protection.
Biology and chemistry alumna Megan Cook receives 2019 Young Alumni Award, a tribute to her global career build spanning research, marine operations, media communication and […]
Sally Hacker helped lead a team of scientists who developed a mathematical model that predicts the evolution of the beach profile.
Marine ecologist Sarah Henkel glued acoustic tags onto 10 Dungeness crabs to learn more about their movements.
New strategies for river management are needed to maintain water supplies and avoid big crashes in populations of aquatic life.
Distinguished marine ecologist Jane Lubchenco proposes a “new narrative for the ocean” in an editorial published in the journal Science.
Biology senior Ashley Victor’s dream of becoming a physician is coming true as she gets ready to begin medical school.
Congratulations 2019 SURE Science Scholars!
Congratulations to 2019 Fulbright scholars: biochemistry and biophysics senior Delaney Smith and biology Ph.D. student Andrea Burton.
Four College of Science students and alumni have received prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards in 2019.
Renowned marine biologist Terry Hughes, director of Australia’s Centre for Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, to discuss the health of the Great Barrier Reef.