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The Rebirth of Engineering South

Mon, Jan 10, 2022

82-year-old building receiving much-needed renovations.

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MAE alum Kotagiri now CEO of prominent company

Mon, Jan 10, 2022

Kotagiri is an Oklahoma State University alumnus with a master’s degree in mechanical engineering with a specialization in materials and structural engineering.

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Researchers from OSU developing the next form of communication with the moon and beyond

Mon, Jan 10, 2022

We may never truly understand everything beyond Earth’s atmosphere. However, the deeper humankind delves into the outer reaches of the universe, the more critical it will become to have clear, real- time communication and data transfer between groups countless miles away.

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MITO Materials Solutions named on Forbes 30 under 30 list

Mon, Jan 10, 2022

Forbes magazine recently named MITO Materials Solutions co-founders Haley Marie Keith and Kevin Keith to its annual 30 under 30 Manufacturing and Industry list.

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Small materials, big impact

Mon, Jan 10, 2022

For two research groups in CEAT, the future of science, engineering and technology could come in the form of nanotechnology.

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Perry’s experience at CEAT helped him become GM for Microsoft

Mon, Jan 10, 2022

Dr. Matt Perry is an Oklahoma State University alumnus with three degrees in electrical engineering. He last graduated from OSU with his doctorate in 1991, where he focused on signal processing, system theory and mathematics.

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A team of chemical engineering researchers are leading the charge in new battery technology

Mon, Jan 10, 2022

A team of researchers from the School of Chemical Engineering at Oklahoma State University are investigating new battery technologies that could prove to be the future of energy consumption and storage.

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Thornton, Vance named Goldwater Scholarship recipients

Mon, Jan 10, 2022

Two Honors College students from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology won Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships, the prestigious undergraduate award for outstanding students who seek research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics and engineering.

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Opportunity Orange Scholars opens up new doors

Thu, Nov 04, 2021

Each year, students with intellectual and/or developmental disability graduate from high school with the hope of attending college. Oklahoma State University is poised to serve this growing need with Opportunity Orange Scholars, a new postsecondary education program for young adults 18 to 26 that will welcome its first students next fall.

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College honors Lou Watkins with a Hall of Fame induction

Thu, Nov 04, 2021

Lou Watkins’ connections to Oklahoma State University run deep. She is a two-time graduate of the university, past member and chair of the Oklahoma A&M Board of Regents and even met her husband of 57 years, former state senator and U.S. Rep. Wes Watkins, at the OSU library. Most recently, Watkins was inducted into the 2021 OSU College of Education and Human Sciences Hall of Fame, the highest honor bestowed by the college. The recognition celebrates her lifelong commitment to empowering others through education and public service and honors her significant contributions to the college and the university.

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A Vision for Transformation: Dr. Pedersen speaks about the future

Thu, Nov 04, 2021

Dr. Jon E. Pedersen arrived in Stillwater this past summer, brimming with energy and excitement about the future of the new College of Education and Human Sciences that he’s now leading. Pedersen joined the Cowboy family following five years as dean of the University of South Carolina’s College of Education. He has more than 30 years of experience as a faculty member and administrator, including appointments at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the University of Oklahoma, East Carolina University and the University of Arkansas- Fayetteville.

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