June 25th, 2018
Scholarship Dessert celebrates student achievement
Scenes from the College of Science 2018 Scholarship Dessert honoring our extraordinary science students and celebrating our generous alumni and friends.
Scenes from the College of Science 2018 Scholarship Dessert honoring our extraordinary science students and celebrating our generous alumni and friends.
Math, physics and nuclear engineering senior Jesse Rodriguez isn’t your average student by most measures.
Mathematics instructors receive 2018 Faculty Senate Student Learning and Teamwork Award for creating and sustaining an exemplary learning environment in mathematics courses.
The College of Science congratulates two PhD students for receiving prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRF) awards for 2018.
Math and biology professors named 2018 OSU Advance Faculty Fellows to advance diversity and equity in STEM fields.
Mathematician employs statistical models to address uncertainties in climate science.
Mathematician Juan Restrepo was named a 2018 Fellow for the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics for his mathematical and computational modeling of the ocean.
Honors biochemistry/biophysics student Delaney Smith receives the 2018 Goldwater scholarship. She is the only Goldwater Scholar from an Oregon institution this year.
OSU statisticians were awarded a four-year $770K NIH grant to innovate statistical methods to study the human microbiome and its role in human health.
Science programs have guided the evolution of research and education at OSU since its 1868 land grant designation.
Biologist Michael Blouin’s new research shows steelhead that spawn repeatedly have more than double the reproductive success of fish that spawn a single time.
The College of Science is proud to have many significant milestones in the last 150 years.
Korvis Professor of Statistics Javier Rojo is the recipient of the 2018 Dr. Etta Z. Falconer Award for Mentoring and Commitment to Diversity.
The Department of Mathematics hosted the Frontier Probability Days 2018 conference, bringing together leading regional and national researchers in probability theory.
Three OSU scientists explore the 2017 Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry and medicine and the scientific advances they represent at a public lecture.
Physics Professor Corinne Manogue will present the College of Science 2018 F.A. Gilfillan Memorial Lecture on April 5.
Biophysicists discover a motor protein that expands understanding of the evolution and design principle of motor proteins.
Microbiologists advance the fight against drug resistance, crafting a compound that genetically neutralizes a pathogen’s ability to thwart antibiotics.
Mathematicians predict population dynamics for species after multiple disturbance events caused by global climate change.
Exceptional teachers and advisors honored at the Winter 2018 Teaching and Advising Awards in the College of Science.