December 17th, 2018
Helping science students cope with stress
Stress relief events at the College of Science help tackle a growing problem on campuses nationwide.
Stress relief events at the College of Science help tackle a growing problem on campuses nationwide.
Greek astronomy and pi at the 2018 Da Vinci Days Festival.
Corvallis’s premier community event, 2017 Da Vinci Days will feature talks by Oregon State scientists and mathematicians, Benjamin Dalziel and Tom Dick.
A blue pigment discovered at Oregon State University by chemistry professor Mas Subramanian is the inspiration for Crayola’s new crayon color
The College of Science and OSU Library present a new exhibit, “Beautiful Science, Useful Art,” exploring the evolution of graphics and data visualization through six […]
The Microbiomes: Connecting Communities exhibit is open to the public until May 12, and displays artwork by students and faculty/staff shaped by collaborations between art […]
The Math Club is sponsoring a special presentation of Calculus: The Musical! on Tuesday, March 14, to celebrate Pi Day.
Photos from the SPARK reception October 7 , 2016, kicking off a yearlong celebration of arts and science at OSU that continues through August 2017.
The College of Science presents SPARK, a yearlong celebration of the convergence of the arts and science to elevate the relationship between the arts and […]
Senior researcher at Hatfield Marine Science Center Sarah Henkel will set sail on the Pacific Ocean with her team and artist, Abigail Losli (BFA, ‘16).
The agar art submission of microbiology students has made it into the top 50 entries of the American Society of Microbiology’s Agar Art Competition.
Jerri Bartholomew is a marine biologist and salmon researcher, head of the Department of Microbiology as well as a passionate artist.
The exhibition features blue-colored artifacts from the collections of Oregon State University Horner Museum and Benton County Historical Society.