Two OSU students were recognized May 13 for their leadership with scholarships by the Udall Foundation, an executive branch agency — founded by Congress in 1992 — which awards college sophomores and juniors for leadership in public service and commitment to issues related to Native American nations or to the environment.
Two Oklahoma State University Honors College students recently received honorable mentions in the 2021 Udall Scholarship competition, both in Native health care.
A series of events are planned to celebrate Native American Heritage Month on the Oklahoma State University campus. OSU’s Center for Sovereign Nations and the Native American Student Association invite everyone to celebrate and learn more about the 39 federally recognized tribal nations in Oklahoma.
To bring its powwow to a major venue, Oklahoma State University’s Native American Student Association will combine what were previously fall and spring powwows into one giant celebration.
The first Miss American Indian Oklahoma State University Scholarship Pageant is scheduled for Saturday, April 16, at 7 p.m. in the Wes Watkins Center for International Trade Development on the OSU campus.