April 20th, 2015
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Marine ecologist Bruce Menge and PISCO researchers have attracted international attention.
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The College of Science has developed a new statistics option for mathematics students, the only program of its kind among public universities in Oregon.
Professor Howard A. Stone is the Donald R. Dixon ’69 and Elizabeth W. Dixon Professor in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton
Claire Ostertag-Hill is using DNA sequencing and genetic screening tools to analyze virus genes
Integrative Biology alumna Megan Cook’s (’09) boundless enthusiasm for the ocean has taken her far
Chemistry alumna Karen Wooley’s (’88) exemplary academic career began at Washington University and continued at Texas A&M University.
In a career spanning 25 years, physics professor Janet Tate has skillfully balanced brilliant research, creative, cutting-edge collaborations and outstanding teaching and mentorship.
As Distinguished University Professor and Advisor in Marine Studies, Jane Lubchenco heads the development of a multi-million dollar new marine studies campus.
OSU Physics graduate and undergraduate students perform exceptionally well in the job market.
“Everything I learned in biology I feel like is now applicable.”
The biennial 10th Infinite Possibilities Conference (IPC) was held at Oregon State University (OSU) on March 1-3, 2015.
The College of Science congratulates Professor of Chemistry Vincent T. Remcho on being named the 2015 Oregon Scientist of the Year.
A new study warns that global warming may increase ocean upwelling by the end of this century.
Students and faculty at OSU’s College of Science will now be able to use the influential JMP statistical software for academic research and instruction.