February 3rd, 2017
Seeing the unseen: Where science and art converge
“Microbiomes: To See the Unseen” is a groundbreaking exhibit that brings art into one of the hottest areas of scientific research: the microbiome.
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.
The separation of uranium could potentially be done more safely and efficiently through a new technique developed by OSU chemists.
The College of Science will treat science students, faculty and staff to a night at the movies followed by dinner and a discussion on January […]
Microbiology researchers develop a molecule that neutralizes antibiotic-resistant germs ability to destroy the antibiotic, which is garnering worldwide attention and media coverage.
From humble beginnings to becoming an internationally celebrated mathematician and biologist, Alumnus Michael Waterman has shattered all expectations.
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.
Stephen Giovannoni was part of an international team that discovered two phytoplankton groups in warm waters around the world, which may important in future ocean […]
William “Brit” Kirwan presented a special lecture on how universities can enhance and equalize student success to prepare them for the 21st century.
Head of the Microbiology Department Jerri Bartholomew recently received the American Fisheries Society S.F Snieszko Distinguished Service Award
Associate Dean Matt Andrews’ research on blood loss therapy at the University of Minnesota-Duluth is expanding the window for life-saving medical treatment.
The Mathematics Department hosts alumni and friends at a special reception January 6 during the 2017 Joint Mathematics Meetings in Atlanta.
Mathematics Professor Tevian Dray has received the 2017 Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award for Distinguished Teaching of Mathematics from the Mathematical Association of America.
Biochemistry & biophysics graduate student Paroma Chatterjee’s thesis project selected to represent Thermo Fisher’s traveling posters on molecular probes brand reagents at airports worldwide.