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College Celebrates Play Therapy Lab for Teaching, Research

Thu, Feb 09, 2017

In conjunction with National School Counseling Week and National Play Therapy Week, the Oklahoma State University college of Education celebrated the Play Therapy Research and Training Lab with an open house on February 6.

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Women’s Archives at OSU seeking materials from recent marches

Wed, Feb 08, 2017

The Women’s Archives at Oklahoma State University is seeking materials from the public to help document and tell the story of the Oklahoma Women’s Marches, held Jan. 21.

Human Health and Wellness
Two marriage and family therapy students receive fellowships to study minority youth

Mon, Jan 30, 2017

Oklahoma State University graduate students Chelsea Keel and Alicia Johnson have been named fellows in the Now is the Time: Minority Fellowship Program-Youth. Keel and Johnson are master’s students in the marriage and family therapy program in the College of Human Sciences.

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OSU Housing and Residential Life Hosts Open House

Tue, Jan 24, 2017

Oklahoma State University’s Housing and Residential Life will host an open house, featuring tours of Brumley, McPherson, North University Commons and Parker facilities,...

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Stillwater Super Bowl-fest to support children’s therapy needs

Mon, Jan 23, 2017

When Sarrah and Zach Owens moved to Stillwater in January, 2016, one of the first things they looked for was a school for their son Jaxon. The Child Development Lab in the College of Human Sciences was just what they needed for the three-year-old as it provided speech and occupational therapies for children who required them.

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Emergency fund established for student veterans

Thu, Dec 08, 2016

The battlefield and military service in general offers a very different world than the one student veterans find on the Oklahoma State University campus, and that often makes...

Human Health and Wellness
Seeing Quadruple

Fri, Dec 02, 2016

Twins aren’t a new occurrence to Oklahoma State University’s campus but the four sets of freshman twins enrolled in the College of Human Sciences are unique.

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The Natural: A unique and allergen-friendly OSU dining experience

Fri, Dec 02, 2016

Oklahoma State University has opened The Natural, a new dining facility that provides a safe and healthy place for students with allergies to dine on campus. It’s one of seven...

Human Health and Wellness
HHP Group Travels to Auburn University for Research

Thu, Nov 03, 2016

Oklahoma State University College of Education faculty Jason DeFreitas and Nathaniel Jenkins recently visited Auburn University to perform a collaborative research project. The study examined the effects of fatigue on neural and histochemical properties of muscle.

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OSU offers a variety of mental health services on campus

Mon, Oct 31, 2016

America’s Healthiest Campus is a national leader in wellness, which includes mental health services for students, employees and others through University Counseling Services, a...

Human Health and Wellness
Teresa Jackson selected as national health policy scholars participant

Wed, Oct 19, 2016

As one of only 40 applicants selected, Teresa Jackson, MS, RDN, LD, graduateTersa student in the Department of Nutritional Sciences in the College of Human Sciences at Oklahoma State University, joins Health Policy Research Scholars, a new program led by Johns Hopkins University with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Jackson will join scholars from across the country to collaborate and innovate to solve persistent challenges and advance a Culture of Health—one that places well-being at the center of every aspect of life.

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