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Benbrook honored as Outstanding Young Alumni for national journalism career

Julia Benbrook, a 2017 Oklahoma State University graduate and former Miss OSU, has built a career in national journalism that recently earned her recognition as an Outstanding Young Alumni honoree. Now a White House correspondent for CNN, Benbrook credits her OSU upbringing, both in the classroom and beyond.
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OSU’s nationally recognized sports media program provides unique opportunities for success

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

Opportunities. Guidance. Connectivity. Experience. Four words used to describe OSU’s School of Media and Strategic Communications sports media program by four of its members: a professor who helped start the program, a sports announcer nicknamed “The Voice of the Cowboys” and two award-winning students. The program is the first stand-alone sports media degree among NCAA-FBS member institutions, and its success is evident in the 364 graduates it has produced since beginning in 2010.

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KOSU podcast collaboration named finalist for national journalism award

Thu, Nov 11, 2021

“Blindspot: Tulsa Burning,” a collaborative podcast between KOSU, Focus: Black Oklahoma, WNYC Studios and The History Channel, has been chosen as a finalist for the 2022 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards.

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OSU professor teaching journalism in Egypt

Mon, Oct 24, 2005

An Oklahoma State University professor will travel to Cairo this fall to teach a business reporting class in a program sponsored by the Center for International Private Enterprise.

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