January 14th, 2016
2016 Winter Teaching & Advising Awards
The College of Science celebrated our 2016 Winter Teaching and Advising awards on January 12.
The College of Science celebrated our 2016 Winter Teaching and Advising awards on January 12.
The College of Science has an extensive research portfolio that is globally recognized, providing our students enriching and life-changing experiences.
Chemistry professor Walter Loveland has been elected a 2015 Fellow to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society.
The College of Science honored three distinguished individuals at its 2015 Alumni Awards recognizing their achievements and service.
The College of Science is proud to honor three distinguished alumni who are living a life of science and making a difference.
Congratulations to our SACNAS chapter for winning the Outstanding Development and Outreach Role Model Award at SACNAS 2015!
Oregon State chemistry alumna and Texas A&M chemistry professor, Karen Wooley (’88) will deliver the College of Science Distinguished Lecture on November 4, 2015.
Oregon State University has been awarded a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Society, the nation’s oldest scholastic honorary, founded in 1776.
Janet Tate, Dr. Russ and Dolores Gorman Faculty Scholar and physics professor, has been elected an American Physical Society Fellow.
Science faculty and students nabbed top honors at 2015 University Day, an annual tradition of ushering in the academic year by honoring extraordinary accomplishments.
The College of Science recognized excellence in research, scholarship, administration and service at its 2015 Faculty and Staff Awards.
Doctoral student Michelle Wiley receives the 2015-16 Christopher and Catherine Mathews Graduate Fellowship in the Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics.
Integrative Biology doctoral students Holland Elder and Caroline Glidden have received the prestigious NSF’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards this year.
Heidi Schellman is the newly elected vice chair of the Commission on Particles and Fields within the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics
“I can do anything. I have a math degree!”
Physics Professor Janet Tate has been recognized by the Faculty Recognition and Awards Committee
The Department of Microbiology Head Jerri Bartholomew has been appointed the Emile. F. Pernot Distinguished Professor.
The College of Science congratulates its Undergraduate Research, Innovation and Creativity (URISC) award winners