June 9th, 2016
New faces in our College
The College of Science is pleased to welcome three new people to the Dean’s Office and our community of OneScience
The College of Science is pleased to welcome three new people to the Dean’s Office and our community of OneScience
Fellows will receive professional development and support during their first four years of teaching in high needs schools.
Physics professor Janet Tate presents, “It’s a Materials World,” at the 2016 F.A. Gilfillan Memorial Lecture May 9 in LaSells Stewart Center.
Dr. Peter Walter, winner of the 2014 Lasker Basic Medical Research Award, will be this year’s Tsoo King Lecturer hosted by graduate students in the […]
The College of Science 2016 Distinguished Lecture features Shirley Malcom of the American Association for the Advancement of Science who will discuss “Diversity and Inclusion: […]
Three science faculty were honored by the Oregon Academy of Science for outstanding contributions to science and higher education in science and mathematics.
Paul Ha-Yeon Cheong has been named the inaugural Bert & Emelyn Christensen Professor in Chemistry.
Oregon State University will host TEDxOregonStateU, a conference featuring a series of short talks on the theme “Ignite,” on Feb. 11 on the Corvallis campus.
Debashis Mondal, an assistant professor of statistics, has been awarded the 2015 Young Researcher Award by the International Indian Statistical Association.
The College of Science celebrated our 2016 Winter Teaching and Advising awards on January 12.
Chemistry professor Walter Loveland has been elected a 2015 Fellow to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society.
The fall 2015 Milne Lecture features Peter J. Bickel, an internationally renowned statistician and Emeritus Professor of Statistics at the Univ. of California, Berkeley.
Physics Professor Janet Tate has been recognized by the Faculty Recognition and Awards Committee
The Department of Microbiology Head Jerri Bartholomew has been appointed the Emile. F. Pernot Distinguished Professor.
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