July 19th, 2018
Two science graduates win 2018 Fulbright awards
Microbiology alumni Dang Duong (’18) and Grace D’Angelo (’17) are selected for the 2018-19 Fulbright Awards.
Microbiology alumni Dang Duong (’18) and Grace D’Angelo (’17) are selected for the 2018-19 Fulbright Awards.
Ph.D. student Amber Vogel received the 2018-19 Christopher and Catherine Mathews Graduate Fellowship in biochemistry and biophysics.
Genetic research has shed new light on how isolated populations of the same species evolve toward reproductive incompatibility and thus become separate species.
Nearly 400 scientists and acclaimed science writer Ed Yong will participate in the 9th International Symbiosis Society Congress at OSU.
Yuriyah Reed-Harris found her way from Las Vegas to Corvallis via a Google search to pursue her dream of becoming a neurologist.
Sarah Hagen, Branwen Purdy and Emerald Stacy share their enthusiasm for mathematics with the broader public.
The NSF Research Traineeship project on “Risk and Uncertainty Quantification in Marine Science” at OSU is preparing a new generation of natural resource scientists.
Physicist’s discovery on light and pollination can have an impact on the $15 billion bee economy.
Physicist Oksana Ostroverkhova discovers a semi-conducting material in organic pigment secreted by wood-eating fungi.
Honors student Nate Coddington has won virtually every OSU scholarship for outstanding scholastic achievement in chemistry.
BioHealth Sciences major Coby Cates founded and presided over the national award-winning Pre-SOMA (Student Osteopathic Medical Association) club.
When Dang Duong embarked on his studies in microbiology he never imagined he’d gain a global perspective rooted in social justice.
Tonya Allison remembers never being encouraged to think about college. Now she is preparing for a career in wildlife conservation.