September 20th, 2019
Marine ecologists devise handbook to accelerate global ocean protection
Two new grants will assist marine scientists at Oregon State University to make significant progress in global ocean protection.
Two new grants will assist marine scientists at Oregon State University to make significant progress in global ocean protection.
Distinguished marine ecologist Jane Lubchenco proposes a “new narrative for the ocean” in an editorial published in the journal Science.
The NSF Research Traineeship project on “Risk and Uncertainty Quantification in Marine Science” at OSU is preparing a new generation of natural resource scientists.
Applications are open for Oregon’s top academic and professional fellowship program: The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry’s OMSI Science Communication Fellowship.
Research-funding agencies that require scientists to declare at the proposal stage how their projects will be “transformative” may actually be hindering discovery, according to a […]
Corvallis Public Library presents a public lecture on the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine by Viviana Perez, assistant professor of biochemistry and biophysics.
Powerful, inspiring words for how scientists can inform policy and be relevant and credible in a post-truth era.
On November 2 and 3, 1500 K-12 students gather for Discovery Days on campus
Applications are now being accepted for our spring 2017 Cohort Science Communication Fellowship program.
Statistics researchers from the College of Science and across Oregon State University are participating in JSM 2016.
After graduation, microbiology senior Justin Frost heads to Boise, Idaho, to teach science in a public school as part of the Teach for America program.
OSU will host a cohort of OMSI Science Communication Fellowship program in the spring of 2016.