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Falling for research: OSU freshman honored for work on projects

Thu, Feb 15, 2018

There’s more to a fall than a simple loss of motor skills. So perhaps there should be more to trying to predict the risk of a fall than merely measuring motor skills. The idea intrigued Taryn Blackstock, a freshman majoring in applied exercise science. She had been selected as a Freshman Research Scholar, expanding her education beyond the classroom by engaging in research projects. Blackstock worked with College of Education, Health and Aviation faculty member Jason DeFreitas and graduate students in the Applied Neuromuscular Physiology Lab.

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Touching Hundreds of Lives

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Along life’s journey, the importance of a quality education has continually been reinforced for Bill and Billie Dean Buckles.

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Expanding Exploration

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Ellen’s Favorite Librarian

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Oklahoma State University College of Education alumna Kirby Thomas’ enthusiasm and passionfor reading inspires the 700-plus students she serves at Christa McAuliffe Elementary...

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A Different Civics Lesson

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A unique after-school program created by curriculum studies assistant professor Seungho Moon is using art to promote citizenship and a sense of community in Tulsa.

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The OSU College of Education welcomed reigning Miss America Nina Davuluri to Stillwater in February as part of 2014 Research Week.

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Unity Prevails

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Oklahoma State University’s College of Education, with support from the OSU Center for Sovereign Nation Engagement and Partnerships, has teamed with the Choctaw Nation in an...

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