December 12th, 2016
An evening with Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman
Enjoy these photos from the College of Science Fall 2016 Distinguished Lecture featuring Nobel Laureate in Physics and Corvallis native Carl Wieman.
Enjoy these photos from the College of Science Fall 2016 Distinguished Lecture featuring Nobel Laureate in Physics and Corvallis native Carl Wieman.
A team of chemists isolate key metal-oxide clusters in water, a significant advance for growing the clusters that help manufacture small features in electronic circuits.
The College of Science celebrated its 2016 Faculty and Staff Awards ceremony on October 17.
The Department of Mathematics is well above average: it has nine women tenure-track/tenured faculty, or 30%, compared to just 14% nationwide.
On November 2 and 3, 1500 K-12 students gather for Discovery Days on campus
Two College of Science alumni win awards from the Oregon State University Alumni Association.
Divine, Oregon State University’s all-female A Cappella group, will perform a concert of biochemistry & biophysics professor Kevin Ahern’s “Metabolic Melodies” on November 1, 2016.
Biochemistry and biophysics professor Tory Hagen’s research reveals a compound that might help prevent some of the toxic processes involved with aging.
Globally renowned developmental physiologist and zoology alumnus Dr. Kent Thornburg presents seminar on heart disease.
Dr. Javier Rojo will join the Department of Statistics as the inaugural Korvis Professor of Statistics in January 2017.
Carl Wieman, a Stanford physicist Nobel Laureate and Corvallis native, presented the College of Science Fall Distinguished Lecture November 21, 2016.
Biochemistry alumnus Patrick Reardon (‘01) returns to OSU as Director of the new Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility.
Artist Abigail Losli (BFA ’16) will be exhibiting her painting inspired by a research cruise on the Pacific Ocean at the SPARK reception on October […]
Recently Mas Subramanian and his collaborators have developed and perfected the chemistry of creating other durable, non-toxic pigments.
Faculty, students and advisors in the College of Science received awards for exceptional research, teaching, and dedicated service at OSU’s 2016 University Day.
Biochemistry professor, Kevin Ahern’s online textbook, Biochemistry Free For All, has just been released and is now available to download for iPads and Macs.