History of Science PhD Student Wins Prestigious SYLFF Award
PhD student Miriam F. Lipton this week received the Oregon Sylff Fellowship for International Research. This prestigious fellowship is awarded to doctoral students who have “high potential for leadership in international affairs, in public life or private endeavor.” Lipton is thus a prime candidate for such an award. She kindly answered some questions about the […]
Graduate School in the time of Covid-19
As history of science graduate students navigating life and school work during this pandemic, we decided to take a look at how two of the graduate students in the History and Philosophy program are handling things amidst coronavirus. Two graduate students, master’s student Picabo Fraas and Ph.D. student Aimee Hisey have graciously spent some time […]
Interested in Nuclear History? Come Check Out OSU’s Nuclear History Book Club!
Oregon State University’s History and Philosophy of Science has a new club, the Nuclear History Book Club. The club, which just had its first get together, meets a couple times a term to discuss a book related to nuclear history. The first book that the club read and discussed was A Very Expensive Poison: The […]