Linus Pauling, two-time Nobel Prize winner and one of the greatest scientist of the 20th century, was an alumnus of Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University). Since 1987, the Department of Chemistry at OSU has invited a leader in the field of chemistry to give a series of lectures here in honor of Professor Pauling's many contributions to science and society.
Previous Linus Pauling Lecture Series presenters include
2016
Dr. Steven A Soper, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2015
Dr. Anthony K. Cheetham, FRS, University of Cambridge
2014
Dr. Carolyn R. Bertozzi, University of California, Berkley
2013
Dr. Robin M. Hochstrasser, University of Pennsylvania
2004
Dr. John Meurig Thomas, Cambridge
2003
Dr. Robert Grubbs, California Institute of Technology
2000
Dr. John Goodenough, University of Texas
1999
Dr. Sherwood Rowland, University of California, Irvine
1997
Dr. Dudley Herschbach, Harvard
1996
Dr. Alan Battersby, Cambridge
1994
Dr. Harry Gray, California Institute of Technology
1993
Dr. Richard Zare, Stanford
1992
Dr. Nicholas Turro, Columbia University
1991
Dr. Allen Bard, University of Texas
1990
Dr. Jeremy Knowles, Harvard
1989
Dr. Mark Wrighton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dr. Neil Bartlett, University of California, Berkley
1988
Dr. William Klemperer, Harvard
1987
Dr. Harden McConnell, Stanford