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Logan County 4-H’er Bridger Arrington inducted into Oklahoma 4-H Hall of Fame

Bridger Arrington of Logan County was inducted into the Oklahoma 4-H Hall of Fame during the 104th State 4-H Roundup. A nine-year member of Mulhall-Orlando 4-H, Arrington served as state president and led impactful community projects, earning a $5,000 scholarship and statewide recognition.
Bridger Arrington stands on stage with his Oklahoma 4-H Hall of Fame portrait and plaque between his parents, Ryan and Kayce Arrington.
OSU student research expands this summer to new rural communities

Wed, May 07, 2025

Rural Scholars participate in a 10-week paid internship to study rural issues, participate in service projects and support community initiatives.

OSU Ag ResearchOSU ExtensionOSU AgricultureRural DevelopmentOutreach and EngagementFerguson College of Agriculturerural renewal
OK-Thrive builds strong foundations for Oklahoma's new teachers

Wed, May 07, 2025

The Retention of Innovative Educators (OK-Thrive) is making a difference in the teacher shortage crisis across Oklahoma. With more than one in three new teachers leaving the profession by their third year, and nearly half exiting within their first five years, OK-Thrive is working to reverse this trend through the university-based coaching program providing targeted support to novice teachers.

Outreach and EngagementCollege of Education and Human SciencesOffice of Educator SupportOK-ThriveDepartment of Human Deveolpment and Family ScienceSchool of Teaching Learning and Educational Sciences
Rooted in tradition, driven by service: OHCE Week brings communities to life

Mon, Apr 21, 2025

The Oklahoma Home and Community Education organization involves 3,000 members statewide and strengthens communities through service and lifelong learning.

Outreach and EngagementhealthFamily and Consumer SciencesOSU ExtensionHuman Health and WellnessOSU Agriculture
Empowering educators: OSU’s RET program equips teachers for the age of AI

Thu, Apr 17, 2025

Oklahoma State University’s Department of Computer Science has announced the launch of this year’s Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) program, tailored specifically for Oklahoma high school and community college teachers. This initiative brings together educators passionate about computer science and artificial intelligence, offering a unique opportunity to enhance their skills and empower their students to thrive in an evolving world shaped by AI.

CASCollege of Arts and SciencesOutreach and EngagementComputer Science

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