April 15th, 2016
From dirt to drugs
Chemist Sandra Loesgen’s lab studies fungi and bacteria found in dirt to find cures for diseases such as cancer.
Growing up in a “curiosity-driven environment,” Afua Nyarko excelled in science and mathematics enough to study biochemistry at one of Ghana’s top science universities.
OSU SACNAS won the Outstanding Development and Outreach Role Model Award
Congratulations to our SACNAS chapter for winning the Outstanding Development and Outreach Role Model Award at SACNAS 2015!
A new generation of underrepresented minority STEM leaders is being trained this week to serve, strengthen and unify communities at local and national levels.
It’s been a busy summer so far for the OREGON STATE ADVANCE Working Group for Equity and Inclusion
Generous donor and alumni support enabled our faculty and students to interact and connect with a diverse, vibrant science community.
The biennial 10th Infinite Possibilities Conference (IPC) was held at Oregon State University (OSU) on March 1-3, 2015.
With a mission of educating and empowering women, IPC is a national conference that strives to create new frontiers.
Alumni fund program to enhance diversity and leadership among STEM students
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