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Autonomous truck corridors could transform our nation’s transportation, OSU researchers say

Fri, Oct 18, 2019

Two Oklahoma State University researchers have come up with a plan to rebuild America’s interstate infrastructure for the 21st century, making interstate highways safer, less crowded and longer lasting.

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Lessons From Bees

Thu, Sep 19, 2019

Imagine seeing swarms of drones quickly fly over the path of a miles-long tornado looking at heat signatures for signs of life. Or unmanned, aerial vehicles autonomously lining up to enter a home window while searching for victims.

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Jostling for Jobs

Mon, Sep 16, 2019

More companies than ever before turned out to recruit students at the CEAT Career Fair last September. Oklahoma State University's College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology Student Council members, alongside OSU Career Services staff, hosted the annual event for students seeking jobs and internships.

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It Takes a Village

Mon, Sep 16, 2019

Muwanika Jdiobe’s first trip out of his native Uganda came in his pursuit of his degrees in mechanical and aerospace engineering at Oklahoma State University.

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Winds of Change

Mon, Sep 16, 2019

The key mission behind the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology and Technology's ENDEAVOR lab is to unite the various elements of the college in interdisciplinary projects.

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Outside the Box

Mon, Sep 16, 2019

Oklahoma State University alumnus Lee Easton is a man of many hats. With two bachelor’s degrees, four companies and a full-time engineering job, he knows what it means to work hard.

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Broader Experiences

Mon, Sep 16, 2019

In 2007, Keith Teague took his first trip to Asia, visiting industries and political groups in Vietnam to discuss economic development and education. Today, Teague, a professor in the school of electrical and computer engineering at OSU, leads study abroad trips each year to Japan.

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Tackling a Grand Challenge

Mon, Sep 16, 2019

For the first time, a group of engineering students in Oklahoma State University’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology will represent the United States in a business plan competition at the 2019 Global Grand Challenges Summit in London.

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Chasing Dreams

Mon, Sep 16, 2019

As far back as he can remember, Fernando Gomez-Moran has enjoyed working with his hands, from building lego sets to toy cars. The summer before his seventh-grade year in his hometown of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, his mother enrolled him in the Boys and Girls Club, where he stayed while his parents were at work. As the summer progressed, he experienced many opportunities through the organization to figure out what truly interested him.

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OSU-Tulsa elementary education students graduate to Teacher of the Year accolades

Wed, Apr 24, 2019

Three Tulsa-area teachers are convinced OSU-Tulsa’s undergraduate elementary education program has some kind of “special sauce.” Not long after graduating, each of the former college classmates was named Teacher of the Year at her respective school. “OSU-Tulsa’s special sauce is being yourself. They taught us to love kids first, teach second and worry about the test last,” says Sarah Coonce, who teaches at Garfield STEAM Academy in Sand Springs. She was Teacher of the Year at her previous school in 2015.

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Investing in a Healthier Future

Mon, Oct 15, 2018

Significant progress in health research is being made within the College of Education, Health and Aviation, with Dr. Nate Jenkins, assistant professor in health and human performance, leading a team of graduate students on research projects with very practical implications.

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