April 30th, 2017
Science writer discusses microbiomes: I Contain Multitudes
Award-winning science writer and journalist Ed Yong presents inaugural public lecture of OSU Microbiome Initiative.
Award-winning science writer and journalist Ed Yong presents inaugural public lecture of OSU Microbiome Initiative.
Given the risks of climate change, scientists are moving beyond their traditional comfort zone and speaking out about the public value of their research.
Scientists at OSU work with big data to tackle climate change on many fronts.
The Department of Mathematics welcomes Distinguished Professor William Yslas Velez for the 28th annual Lonseth Lecture.
Nearly 32% of our students in the College of Science—985 of them—made the Dean’s List for Winter Term 2017.
Mathematician Juan Restrepo receives the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Geosciences Career Prize
Directors of the Wei Family Scholarship make an annual pilgrimage to OSU to meet students and honor the legacy of alumna Chung Kwai Lui.
More than 1,500 elementary school children will participate in Discovery Days, one of OSU’s most popular and beloved traditions, on May 2-3, 2017.
The College of Science hosted the statewide Science Olympiad, “the nation’s most exciting K-12 science competition.”
The OSU STEM Leaders Program, designed to increase the success of underrepresented students in STEM fields, offers promising results after three years.
Physicist and alumnus Shane Larson made one of the most important scientific discoveries of the century last year and continues to be an ardent communicator […]
Arizona Statue University biogeochemist Ariel Anbar presents a public lecture on “Education through eXploration: Reimagining learning in a digital age” Tuesday, March 21, 2017.
Congratulations to the winners of the 2017 College of Science Teaching and Advising Awards!
Congratulations to these 26 science graduate students who won 2017 Ford Fellowships!
Incentive-based solutions offer significant hope for addressing the myriad environmental challenges facing the world’s oceans.
George Poinar, Jr. has had a long and storied career studying strange creatures from 100 million years ago preserved in amber.
“Microbiomes: To See the Unseen” is a groundbreaking exhibit that brings art into one of the hottest areas of scientific research: the microbiome.
Why do zebrafish have to do with understanding the causes — and possible cures for — human deafness?