June 16th, 2016
Five science students nab top NSF awards
A total of five science Ph.D. students received prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards in 2016.
Four science graduate students earn a Graduate Certificate in College and University Teaching, an 18-month program completed in addition to students’ graduate coursework and research […]
A first generation college student earns his bachelor’s degree in chemistry and heads to the University of California, Berkeley for a Ph. D. in physical […]
Biology alumnus Jackson Dougan ( ‘13), former U.S. Youth Observer to the United Nations where he focused on climate change policies and LGBT rights, was […]
Our 2016 Scholarship Dessert brought together students, faculty, advisors, alumni and friends to celebrate our outstanding students and generous donors.
Graduates reflect on their experience in science and their education at OSU. Meet Justin, Lindsey, Jonathan and Katie.
Although she describes herself as “an unlikely science student,” Biochemistry and Biophysics senior Lindsay Winkenbach can’t think of anything better than continuing her voyage of […]
Katherine Banowetz stands out as the only woman in her senior year physics class.
After graduation, microbiology senior Justin Frost heads to Boise, Idaho, to teach science in a public school as part of the Teach for America program.
Honors College and mathematics major Johnathan Van Why lands job at Google months before graduation.
The College of Science will treat mathematics and statistics students to an evening of movie, dinner and a Skype discussion with OSU alumnus (’60) and […]
Clouds that form at sea are key to regulating atmospheric temperatures, and scientists now understand more of the chemistry involved.
A new study by microbiologist Steve Giovannoni finds that one of the most abundant plankton in our oceans are pumping out massive amounts of sulfur […]
Congratulations to Hayati Wolfenden, a Biochemistry & Biophysics senior from Bend, Ore., on taking top honors at the 2016 Celebrating Undergraduate Excellence (CUE) competition!
Hayati presented […]
Leading microbiome researcher Thomas Sharpton participated in the White House’s announcement of a Transdisciplinary Initiative for Microbiome Research.
The Department of Physics’ annual Yunker Lecture features Meg Urry, the Israel Munson Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Yale University, on May 17, 2016.
The agar art submission of microbiology students has made it into the top 50 entries of the American Society of Microbiology’s Agar Art Competition.
Integrative Biology researchers co-author a study on the effects of ocean acidification on West Coast mussels published in Ecology Letters.
Biochemistry and Biophysics student Arianna Kahler-Quesada did summer research in a green synthetic organic chemistry laboratory in Perugia, Italy.
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