April 24th, 2017
Climate change poses existential crisis for alumnus
Zoology Alumnus Greg Serrurier’s perspective on climate change has shifted over the years and he is now considering how to make a greater impact.
Three science students and alumni have received prestigious Fulbright Awards for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Three Ph.D. students in integrative biology and microbiology receive prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program fellowships for 2017.
Robert Mason, a nationally recognized researcher on reproduction in garter snakes, presents 2017 F.A. Gilfillan Memorial Lecture April 3, 2017.
The need for long-term research—which is highly valued by environmental scientists and policymakers—far outstrips the amount of funding awarded for it, according to a recent […]
A new study reveals nearly 3% of people infected with Ebola in the 2014-15 epidemic were “super spreaders,” responsible for infecting 61% of all cases.
Entomologist discovers an ancient, alien-looking insect frozen in amber with features so bizarre that it calls for the declaration of a new order.
Powerful, inspiring words for how scientists can inform policy and be relevant and credible in a post-truth era.
Marine scientist Jane Lubchenco receives the Public Welfare Medal from the National Academy of Sciences.
Four doctoral students in the College of Science are among the 27 scientists and engineers selected as 2016 ARCS Foundation Scholars by the Portland chapter.
Drs. Nathan and Luisa Snyder met in Guatemala, pursued their dreams of higher education at OSU and became dentists.
The College of Science celebrated its 2016 Faculty and Staff Awards ceremony on October 17.
On November 2 and 3, 1500 K-12 students gather for Discovery Days on campus