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OSU professor partners with alumnus to promote foreign language education

Tue, Mar 10, 2020

While research shows foreign language classes prepare students for college and the workforce, nearly one-third of Oklahoma public high schools do not offer any foreign language for students, according to Oklahoma Watch. Many schools closing programs are unable to find teachers.

Teaching Learning and Educational SciencesCollege of Education and Human SciencesSecondary EducationEducation
OSU study finds wheat diet not associated with gastrointestinal inflammation

Mon, Mar 09, 2020

First-of-its-kind research at Oklahoma State University may dispel some claims that modern wheat consumption disrupts gastrointestinal health.

ResearchAnimal Health and SciencesCollege of Education and Human SciencesHighlightHuman Health and WellnessScience and Technology
OSU announces new Ray and Linda Booker Flight Center

Fri, Mar 06, 2020

Oklahoma State University announced a $1 million naming gift from Ray and Linda Booker during a special groundbreaking ceremony on March 7 for the new flight training center, set to officially open by fall 2021.

Outreach and EngagementRay and Linda Booker OSU Flight CenterEducational Foundations Leadership and AviationAviation and SpaceCollege of Education and Human Sciences
Higher education seeks to support foster alumni

Thu, Mar 05, 2020

They are alumni of the foster care system, and Oklahoma State University professors and colleagues across the nation want to ensure they also become college alumni.

College of Education and Human SciencesEducationrisforThursdayHigher Education & Student AffairsEducational Foundations Leadership and Aviation
OSU selected by PSA Airlines as Cadet Program partner

Wed, Mar 04, 2020

Students in the Oklahoma State University aviation and space program are now eligible for the PSA Airlines Cadet Program thanks to a special agreement between OSU and PSA.

Outreach and EngagementEducational Foundations Leadership and AviationAviation and SpaceCollege of Education and Human Sciences
Chautauqua Conference set to discuss needs of individuals with disabilities

Wed, Feb 26, 2020

The ninth-annual conference offers research and practical perspectives for individuals with disabilities, as well as communities and families.

Institute for Developmental DisabilitiesOutreach and EngagementCollege of Education and Human SciencesHuman Development and Family Science
What is the role of curriculum studies in education?

Tue, Feb 25, 2020

A new endowment in honor of Dr. William Pinar, an internationally leading curriculum scholar, will foster conversations at Oklahoma State University around the role of curriculum studies in education.

EducationCollege of Education and Human SciencesTeaching Learning and Educational SciencesCurriculum and Leadership Studies
Tickets on sale now for 2020 Euphoria Fashion Show

Mon, Feb 17, 2020

EUPHORIA – AN ORANGE CARPET AFFAIR is set for 8 p.m. April 17, 2020, in the Oklahoma State University Student Union Theater. The high-energy runway fashion show is hosted by the Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising (DHM) in the College of Education and Human Sciences. The ninth annual event features work students have designed, produced and created.

College of Education and Human SciencesDepartment of Design and MerchandisingEngineering and Design
New institute supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Mon, Feb 10, 2020

Individuals with developmental disabilities and their families are receiving support for improved quality of life through the newly formed Institute for Developmental Disabilities in the Department of Human Development and Family Science at Oklahoma State University.

Outreach and EngagementCollege of Education and Human SciencesHuman Development and Family ScienceInstitute for Developmental Disabilities
Professor’s passion for audiology, speech-language pathology spans continents

Tue, Feb 04, 2020

For Dr. Sabiha Parveen, it wasn’t so much a question of what she’d study, but rather how she’d go about it. So after graduating from the University of Calcutta in her home country of India and working for a year in audiology and speech-language pathology, she headed to Bowling Green State University in Ohio for postgraduate work. Although Parveen had initially wanted to focus her studies on aphasia and stroke, her mentor presented another option: Parkinson’s disease.

Outreach and EngagementScience and TechnologyCollege of Arts and SciencesResearchCommunication Sciences and DisordersCollege of Education and Human SciencesHuman Health and WellnessPrairie Arts CenterEducation
OSU school psychology intervention programs support Oklahoma students

Fri, Jan 31, 2020

Oklahoma ranks 45th in the nation for youth mental illness and access to care, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse. Two programs led by Oklahoma State University school psychology faculty are working to intervene.

Human Health and WellnessCollege of Education and Human SciencesSchool PsychologyTeaching Learning and Educational Sciences

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