February 5th, 2020
Bridging the communication gap between scientists and the public
Effective communication can be a critical tool to ensure one’s science discoveries translate to real-world breakthroughs and influence policy makers.
Effective communication can be a critical tool to ensure one’s science discoveries translate to real-world breakthroughs and influence policy makers.
The College of Science celebrated research and administrative excellence at its 2019 Fall Faculty and Staff Awards ceremony.
Pioneering climate scientist and alumnus Warren Washington to present the 2019 Distinguished Lecture on October 11, 2019.
Nobel Laureate Louis Ignarro, a pharmacologist sometimes referred to as the “Father of Viagra,” will give a public lecture, “The Road to Stockholm – A […]
The third annual Juntos Chemistry Overnight Camp delighted 22 Oregon high school students June 29-30, 2019.
Science students organize a very successful biomedical ethics conference.
Kennedy Reed, an atomic physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, presents the Physics Department’s 2019 Yunker Lecture on the growth of physics in Africa.
The College of Science warmly invites all students and their families to join us for Spring Family Weekend events on Saturday, May 4, 2019.
Renowned marine biologist Terry Hughes, director of Australia’s Centre for Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, to discuss the health of the Great Barrier Reef.
The College of Science presents three talks by science faculty on the meaning of the 2018 Nobel Prize Awards in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine.
Stress relief events at the College of Science help tackle a growing problem on campuses nationwide.
Congratulations to these science faculty and administrators who received 2018 Faculty and Staff Awards for administrative and research excellence!