March 25th, 2016
Gut check: More than butterflies in our stomach
Thomas Sharpton, a professor in microbiology and statistics, will present a Science Pub, “Gut check: More than butterflies in our stomach,” on April […]
Thomas Sharpton, a professor in microbiology and statistics, will present a Science Pub, “Gut check: More than butterflies in our stomach,” on April […]
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: […]
Integrative biology professor Jane Lubchenco has received the 2016 Linus Pauling Legacy Award that recognizes outstanding achievement.
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.
After 20 months, we are excited to launch the College of Science Strategic Plan 2015-2020: LEAD—Learn, Engage, Achieve, Discover: Global Excellence in Science.
Breakthrough: Biochemistry researchers have essentially stopped the progression of Lou Gehrig’s disease in mice
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 has made strategic investments to extend the impact of data science on transdisciplinary research.
The College of Science celebrated our 2016 Winter Teaching and Advising awards on January 12.
The College of Science has an extensive research portfolio that is globally recognized, providing our students enriching and life-changing experiences.
Many mathematics faculty and alumni are presenting at the 2016 Joint Mathematics Meetings in Seattle January 6-9.
Growing up in a “curiosity-driven environment,” Afua Nyarko excelled in science and mathematics enough to study biochemistry at one of Ghana’s top science universities.
OSU will host a cohort of OMSI Science Communication Fellowship program in the spring of 2016.
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.
Dean Evasius, NSF Division Director of Graduate Education, will present, “A Dialogue on Graduate Education at the National Science Foundation” October 20.