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OSU student explores political and economic unrest through research

Oklahoma State University senior Kylie Hammack’s work could have global implications for foreign aid effectiveness.
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CAS graduating senior reflects on time at OSU

Tue, Dec 10, 2024

As the fall semester comes to a close, College of Arts and Sciences senior Amy Campbell prepares to graduate and take the next step toward achieving her academic goals.

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OSU’s Mitchell scholar reflects on scholarship’s boost to her career

Thu, Nov 21, 2024

As director of innovation for the third-most populous county in the United States, Kara Cook continues to draw on the degrees she earned at Oklahoma State University.

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Campus & community celebrate by ‘Contemplating the Constitution’

Tue, Sep 10, 2024

For the last four years "Contemplating the Constitution" has invited the OSU campus to share their thoughts and reflections on an aspect of the U.S. Constitution. This year, the program is expanding to invite participation from the entire Stillwater community.

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Professors cultivating civic education and engagement in rural Oklahoma

Fri, Sep 06, 2024

Drs. Eve Ringsmuth and Josh Jansa — two professors in Oklahoma State University’s Department of Political Science — have been awarded a Women for OSU grant to engage rural communities across Oklahoma in civic education through American government classes

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CAS faculty prepare Payne County Jail inmates to earn high school diplomas

Fri, Sep 06, 2024

For the past two years, College of Arts and Sciences faculty and graduate students have been teaching in an unconventional classroom: the female pod of the Payne County Jail.

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