April 19th, 2018
Coaching science students to be career-ready
The College combines both traditional and innovative approaches to make sure our science graduates are well prepared for lifelong success.
Rebecca Pankow (’11) was featured in New Yorker for her research on building a new generation of robots that work cooperatively with humans.
Mathematician Malgo Peszynska was chosen as one of the plenary speakers at the 2017 SIAM Conference.
The College of Science is delighted to have two doctoral students among the 24 young scientists and engineers selected as 2017 ARCS Foundation Oregon scholars.
Satnam Sethi (’68) is no stranger to risk-taking, transforming his life of poverty to prosperity as a refugee, biology professor and an entrepreneur.
Loading nanofiber sutures with vitamin D induces the production of an infection-fighting peptide, new research shows.