Oklahoma teachers take flight with hands-on drone training at OSU
OSU partners with Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics to host teachers from across the state to learn about exciting new career pathways related to drone technology
A new state of Oklahoma research study, commissioned by United WE and conducted by researchers from the College of Education and Human Sciences and the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University, illustrates that there are many more children in Oklahoma than there are spots in licensed facilities, and the supply is not evenly distributed.
OSU Libraries presents an unprecedented cultural experience fusing renowned education research, hip hop scholarship, and liberational activism in the heart of Tulsa’s Black Wall Street.
The Oklahoma State University College of Education and Human Sciences is now accepting applications for a new, fully-online Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education English, set to begin in Fall 2025.
During a special screening premiere, the Oklahoma State University College of Education and Human Sciences will debut “Educating Oklahoma: Keeping the Promise of Public Education” at 7 p.m., Aug. 29, at the OSU Student Union Theater on the Stillwater campus.
The Brighter Future program connects freshmen through senior high school students with tools to navigate the college enrollment process or other post-high school career opportunities and succeed in life.
The Oklahoma State University College of Education and Human Sciences hosted a celebration honoring Nancy Randolph Davis, the first African American to enroll at what was Oklahoma A&M College in 1949, marking the 75th anniversary of her revolutionary enrollment.
A pioneer who broke racial barriers at Oklahoma State University, Nancy Randolph Davis will be honored on the 75th anniversary of her historic enrollment. The campus community is invited to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Davis’ enrollment as the first Black student at OSU during a celebration on Feb. 29, 2024.