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Steve Tatum makes 'Spears School Tributes: 100 For 100' list

Sat, Nov 01, 2014

Though Steve Tatum’s career has taken him to nearly every part of the world and exposed him to numerous cultures, he still proclaims that there aren’t many places he would rather be than Stillwater, Oklahoma.

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Steve Tuttle makes 'Spears School Tributes: 100 For 100' list

Sat, Nov 01, 2014

Steve Tuttle was like many other teenagers growing up in Oklahoma during the 1960s. Life was good and seemed to be getting better when he decided to attend Oklahoma State. And for two years it was exactly what he wanted. Until he received his draft card.

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Suzanne Carlile Myers & Norman Myers makes 'Spears School Tributes: 100 For 100' list

Sat, Nov 01, 2014

Norman and Suzanne Myers began their path at the Oklahoma State University business school. “Our path was one that we could never have imagined we would follow. I do believe we blazed a new trail, and our path has led us right back to the Spears School of Business. Why not finish where we began!”

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Thomas F. Riley Jr. makes 'Spears School Tributes: 100 For 100' list

Sat, Nov 01, 2014

Thomas F. Riley Jr. was born in Chelsea, Mass., to Thomas F. and Evelyn Coughlan Riley. He was offered a scholarship to play football for the University of Tulsa after graduating from Bryan Adams High School in Dallas, Texas.

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Mae Badiyan makes 'Spears School Tributes: 100 For 100' list

Sat, Nov 01, 2014

Mae Badiyan’s roles as an entrepreneur, lawyer, stylist and consultant are impressive enough. But add her love for her family, Stillwater roots, and the community she grew up in and she makes for one perfect ambassador for Oklahoma State University.

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Jack Allen makes 'Spears School Tributes: 100 For 100' list

Sat, Nov 01, 2014

Immediately after graduating with an Oklahoma State University business degree in 1969, Allen joined the career development program with the Hartford Insurance Company. Over the next four years he spent time in Oklahoma City; Hartford, Connecticut; Albany, New York; Denver, and Madison, Wisconsin, and in 1973 was selected as the company’s top marketing representative.

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OSU Human Resources Management program selected as fifth-most affordable in nation

Thu, Oct 02, 2014

Oklahoma State University’s human resources management option in the Spears School of Business is among the top five in the nation in rankings of the most affordable bachelor’s in...

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