January 26th, 2017
Free movie, dinner and discussion: Hidden Figures
The College of Science will treat science students, faculty and staff to a night at the movies followed by dinner and a discussion on January […]
The College of Science will treat science students, faculty and staff to a night at the movies followed by dinner and a discussion on January […]
Nine students will present their research at the second annual OSU Stem Leaders Research Symposium January 21, 2017.
Microbiology researchers develop a molecule that neutralizes antibiotic-resistant germs ability to destroy the antibiotic, which is garnering worldwide attention and media coverage.
Four doctoral students in the College of Science are among the 27 scientists and engineers selected as 2016 ARCS Foundation Scholars by the Portland chapter.
Drs. Nathan and Luisa Snyder met in Guatemala, pursued their dreams of higher education at OSU and became dentists.
The College of Science celebrated its 2016 Faculty and Staff Awards ceremony on October 17.
The Department of Mathematics is well above average: it has nine women tenure-track/tenured faculty, or 30%, compared to just 14% nationwide.
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 […]
Faculty, students and advisors in the College of Science received awards for exceptional research, teaching, and dedicated service at OSU’s 2016 University Day.
Senior researcher at Hatfield Marine Science Center Sarah Henkel will set sail on the Pacific Ocean with her team and artist, Abigail Losli (BFA, ‘16).
Although she describes herself as “an unlikely science student,” Biochemistry and Biophysics senior Lindsay Winkenbach can’t think of anything better than continuing her voyage of […]
Katherine Banowetz stands out as the only woman in her senior year physics class.
Biochemistry and Biophysics student Arianna Kahler-Quesada did summer research in a green synthetic organic chemistry laboratory in Perugia, Italy.
An interdisciplinary research team receives a 3-year NSF grant for $583K to study animal-microbe interactions to expand our understanding of the immune system’s evolution.
Jerri Bartholomew is a marine biologist and salmon researcher, head of the Department of Microbiology as well as a passionate artist.
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