
May 19th, 2016
Weird Science: Doughnuts, games and a study break
The College of Science Student Advisory Committee’s annual Science Fair featuring science games and Voodoo Doughnuts from Portland will be held June 5 from 11 […]
The College of Science Student Advisory Committee’s annual Science Fair featuring science games and Voodoo Doughnuts from Portland will be held June 5 from 11 […]
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 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.
A team of mathematicians has released a massive mathematical database that catalogs objects of central importance in number theory.
Transdisciplinary team receives $3 million NSF grant to develop Research Traineeships using Big Data to analyze effects of human activities and climate change on oceans.
Fellows will receive professional development and support during their first four years of teaching in high needs schools.
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
Integrative Biology professor Francis Chan, co-chair of a 20-member panel of leading ocean scientists, published report addressing increasing ocean acidification and hypoxia.
Thanks to the generous support of our alumni and friends, our College exceeded $4 million in philanthropic investments this fiscal year.
Jerri Bartholomew is a marine biologist and salmon researcher, head of the Department of Microbiology as well as a passionate artist.
Physics professor Janet Tate presents, “It’s a Materials World,” at the 2016 F.A. Gilfillan Memorial Lecture May 9 in LaSells Stewart Center.
New insect species, breakthrough in ALS research, big ideas in ocean protection and more…
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