
April 20th, 2016
NSF Graduate Fellow Goes to Nepal
Microbiology doctoral student Stephanie Rosales will spend two months in Nepal on an NSF Graduate Research Internship Program (GRIP).
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
Biohealth science is a new name for one of the oldest disciplines, which encompasses human biology, microbiology, biochemistry and molecular biology.
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.
The American Statistical Association’s Datafest, a nationally-coordinated data analysis competition for students, is April 15-17, 2016 in Weniger Hall.
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…
Physics alumnus Shane Larson will discuss his career and his work with the LIGO project in a Q&A with science students.
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 […]
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.