April 11th, 2019
The impact of Presidential Scholars after one year
Meet 2018 Presidential Scholars and science students Eli Nicholas and Jordyn Hamilton.
Meet 2018 Presidential Scholars and science students Eli Nicholas and Jordyn Hamilton.
Renowned inorganic chemist May Nyman presents the 2019 Gilfillan Memorial Lecture, “Scientific Discoveries from the Alphabet Soup of Nuclear Waste.”
An internationally recognized leader in coral symbiosis cell biology, Virginia Weis was named a 2019 Distinguished Professor at Oregon State University.
Mathematician Mai Gehrke from the Université Côte d’Azur in Nice, France, will present the 34th annual Lonseth Lecture on April 19.
The College of Science welcomes James Molyneux, who joined the Department of Statistics as an assistant professor in Fall 2018.
A passionate proponent of STEM learning, Thomas Cavaiani’s (’71, ’89) generous gift to the mathematics department will move the dial on research and teaching.
Lauded for her exceptional research presentations, chemistry Ph.D. student Ana Arteaga has had an unconventional path to academic success.
Chemist Mas Subramanian will receive the Perkin Medal, named after British chemist William Henry Perkin, from the Society of Dyers and Colorists.
Mathematics alumna Nancy Scherich (M.S., ’13) has bridged the worlds of art and math to great acclaim.
All three OSU professors named 2018 Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science are in the College of Science.
Mas Subramanian, Milton Harris Chair Professor of Chemistry, has become a new Fellow of The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
The College of Science launches Innovation Days, a series of workshops for faculty to spur innovation and entrepreneurship.
Alumna Marian Waterman, professor of microbiology and molecular genetics at the University of California, Irvine, is honored as 2018 Alumni Fellow.
Microbiologist Joan Suit (B.S. ’53) who spent her career at MIT receives Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
A Gilman scholarship took microbiology senior Julianna Donohoe to Spain for her medical research internship.
The inaugural ART:SCI Lecture, “Venn pirouettes: Changing the way the world sees math” by painter Michael Schultheis will be held October 24, 2018.
YInMn blue (Soma Blue) spreads a message of hope and transformation in the city of Soma affected by the Fukushima nuclear meltdown.
Biochemistry student Trisha Chau aided in rebuilding efforts in Puerto Rico during a service learning trip.
Chemistry professor Walter Loveland named a 2018 Fellow by the American Chemical Society.
Science faculty awarded prestigious HHMI grant to develop culturally inclusive pedagogies in STEM programs.