Veteran among first graduates of new OSU-OKC bachelor's program
An Air Force veteran who is one of the first graduates of a new bachelor’s program at Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City said the program was “a miracle.”
Three Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology students, who are also National Guard members, played a vital role in providing security during the presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C.
Oklahoma State University observes Veterans Day by holding an annual flag display on the Edmon Low Library lawn. Each flag is accompanied by a dog tag, representing a soldier who has lost their life after Sept. 11, 2001.
The Oklahoma State University Library, in collaboration with the Stillwater Public Library and the OSU Department of Political Science, will host a two-part series exploring the history of the USS Oklahoma and its crew, commemorating the ship's 110th anniversary since launch and 80th anniversary since decommissioning.
Fallen veterans are celebrated at Oklahoma State University every year during Veterans Day with a flag and dog tag display on Edmon Low Library’s lawn. This year, the event attracted more volunteers than ever.
With an interest in both veterinary medicine and the military, Rachel Farr is excited to serve in the Army Veterinary Corps. The military is one of many career paths available to veterinarians.
Oklahoma State University students Anna Cook, Connor Garrett and alumna Lexi Littlefield have been honored with military awards that honor the work and passion they each have for their field.