
April 15th, 2016
From dirt to drugs
Chemist Sandra Loesgen’s lab studies fungi and bacteria found in dirt to find cures for diseases such as cancer.
Physics alumnus Shane Larson will discuss his career and his work with the LIGO project in a Q&A with science students.
Physics alumnus Shane Larson (B.S. ’91) will return to Corvallis to discuss the most important physics discovery of the century.
Thomas Sharpton, a professor in microbiology and statistics, will present a Science Pub, “Gut check: More than butterflies in our stomach,” on April […]
A first generation undergraduate, Kylie Welch is swimming her way through science, plunging through a double major in biochemistry/biophysics and anthropology.
The Chadburn family has generously supported two scholarships awarded to more than two dozen pre-medical and pre-dental College of Science students.
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.
OSU Math Club hosts annual Pi Day Social to “pie” or “pi” your favorite science professor to celebrate the end of Winter term and to […]
Three science faculty were honored by the Oregon Academy of Science for outstanding contributions to science and higher education in science and mathematics.
The inaugural Robert M. Storm Distinguished Lecture in Integrative Biology on “Arms races, the evolution of tetrodotoxin resistance ” will be held March 11.
Paul Ha-Yeon Cheong has been named the inaugural Bert & Emelyn Christensen Professor in Chemistry.
Sigma Delta Omega’s beloved annual tradition— the periodic table cookies sale is back.
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.
Art meets science: Applied Visual Arts major Madeline Corbin uses a brilliant new blue pigment from chemist Mas Subramanian during her work internship in his […]
Breakthrough: Biochemistry researchers have essentially stopped the progression of Lou Gehrig’s disease in mice
Science majors and recent graduates who are interested in making a major impact in science at the national level are invited to a special webinar, […]
Debashis Mondal, an assistant professor of statistics, has been awarded the 2015 Young Researcher Award by the International Indian Statistical Association.