October 5th, 2018
Math on the canvas: Acclaimed artist explores mathematics as art
The inaugural ART:SCI Lecture, “Venn pirouettes: Changing the way the world sees math” by painter Michael Schultheis will be held October 24, 2018.
A blue pigment discovered at Oregon State University by chemistry professor Mas Subramanian is the inspiration for Crayola’s new crayon color
Fueled by an urgency driving microbiome research nationally, the College of Science launches the OSU Microbiome Initiative this spring.
The College of Science and OSU Library present a new exhibit, “Beautiful Science, Useful Art,” exploring the evolution of graphics and data visualization through six […]
“The Colorful World of Pigments” celebrated the intersection of science, industry, art, color and culture spurred by OSU’s YInMn blue pigment discovery with a celebrity […]
The Microbiomes: Connecting Communities exhibit is open to the public until May 12, and displays artwork by students and faculty/staff shaped by collaborations between art […]
The exhibition “Beaver Tales Environmental Art and Science” features over 100 artists’ renderings of OSU’s beloved mascot through scientific, environmental and historical lenses.
The exhibit, coordinated […]
An Honors College instructor’s new course, “The Art of Science/The Science of Art,” allows students to explore how both disciplines draw on human creativity and […]
Divine, Oregon State University’s all-female A Cappella group, will perform a concert of biochemistry & biophysics professor Kevin Ahern’s “Metabolic Melodies” on November 1, 2016.
Photos from the SPARK reception October 7 , 2016, kicking off a yearlong celebration of arts and science at OSU that continues through August 2017.
Artist Abigail Losli (BFA ’16) will be exhibiting her painting inspired by a research cruise on the Pacific Ocean at the SPARK reception on October […]
The College of Science presents SPARK, a yearlong celebration of the convergence of the arts and science to elevate the relationship between the arts and […]
Best-selling science fiction author and scientist David Brin will present a public talk on “Adaptations: Storytelling in Novels and Film,” October 4, 2016, on campus.