September 30th, 2016
Sparking a year of arts and science
The College of Science presents SPARK, a yearlong celebration of the convergence of the arts and science to elevate the relationship between the arts and […]
The College of Science presents SPARK, a yearlong celebration of the convergence of the arts and science to elevate the relationship between the arts and […]
Brian Hanna (Physics M.S. ’91) is a recipient of the prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
Physicist Bo Sun has discovered a mechanism of intercellular communication that helps explain how biological systems function properly most of the time.
Allyson Erlendson, a first-year biochemistry and biophysics graduate student, receives the 2016 Christopher and Catherine Mathews Graduate Fellowship.
YinMn, the blue pigment discovered by Chemistry Professor Mas Subramanian in 2009, generates a new wave of worldwide media attention and interest.
Alex Carbaugh-Rutland (’16), a graduating senior in zoology from Sacramento, Calif., has been fascinated by killer whales since he was a small boy.
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 […]
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.
Hours after returning from a business trip to Africa to his home in Geneva, Switzerland, alumnus Ramesh Krishnamurthy (’00) boarded a flight for Oregon
Doc Storm arrived in Corvallis in 1939 to pursue his master’s degree in zoology and never left except for service in World War II
Thanks to the generous support of our alumni and friends, our College exceeded $4 million in philanthropic investments this fiscal year.
Physics alumnus Shane Larson (B.S. ’91) will return to Corvallis to discuss the most important physics discovery of the century.
The Chadburn family has generously supported two scholarships awarded to more than two dozen pre-medical and pre-dental College of Science students.