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Doing more to help children’s health: Center for Pediatric Psychology enhances OSU’s ability to make a difference

Wed, Jun 06, 2018

The new Center for Pediatric Psychology at Oklahoma State University is a logical extension of the status of OSU and the state of Oklahoma as national leaders in the field of children’s health. Its mission is “to engage in cutting-edge scientific discovery related to all aspects of children’s health, as well as their families, and to foster integrated research, training and clinical service delivery.” Larry Mullins, the Vaughn Vennerberg II Chair of Psychology, is the inaugural director. He said the CPPOSU will be an excellent tool for recruiting outstanding faculty and graduate students.

Department of PsychologyCollege of Arts and SciencesCenter for Pediatric PsychologyPsychology
OSU center offers meditation and stress reduction group

Mon, Sep 25, 2017

The Psychological Services Center (PSC) at Oklahoma State University is offering a meditation and stress reduction group for individuals who would like assistance handling stress,...

Psychology
Milk, it does your body good; Oklahoma State study looks at cognitive impact

Mon, May 02, 2016

Findings from Oklahoma State University assistant professor of clinical psychology Misty Hawkins (along with a team of researchers from Kent State University) suggest dietary...

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$1M gift from OSU alumnus, XTO Energy Inc. creates three faculty positions in Arts & Sciences

Thu, Jul 24, 2008

Oklahoma State University announced Thursday a $1 million gift from Vaughn O. Vennerberg II of Dallas and XTO Energy Inc., located in Fort Worth, to create three endowed faculty positions in microbiology and molecular genetics, art, and psychology.

PsychologyCollege of Arts and SciencesArtDepartment of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics

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