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Shen targets safer firefighting with advanced hydrogel technology 

With support from a new NSF EPSCoR Research Fellows award, Oklahoma State University is leading the way in next-generation fire suppression technology through the work of Shen, assistant professor of fire protection and safety engineering technology in the School of Fire, Construction and Emergency Management.
A blazing wild land fire with three firefighters heading into the engulfed woods, dragging a hose behind them.
Cowboy Combustion: Pistol Pete's Propulsion Posse pushes OSU propulsion to new heights

Wed, Dec 03, 2025

Pistol Pete’s Propulsion Posse (P4), officially formed in September 2025, is an organization of dedicated students of all majors at OSU who are interested in jet propulsion. Graduate students who have studied under Rouser for several years are mentors in the group, while younger students are exposed to more hands-on opportunities than what was available previously.  

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New VP Marsh looks to enrich student experience and show care for Cowboy family

Thu, Nov 06, 2025

When Dr. Brent Marsh accepted the role of vice president for student affairs at Oklahoma State University, he didn’t just step into a leadership position; he stepped into a community that lives by a creed — one he knows all too well.

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‘I wish I had a country doctor’

Thu, Oct 23, 2025

OSU-COM alumnus James Graham central figure of new documentary ‘Country Doctor’ debuting on HBO Oct. 28.

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Statewide Solutions: CEAT Extension aids all 77 counties from road safety to fire protection

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

Through extension and outreach efforts, CEAT provides training and expertise that impacts all 77 counties in Oklahoma. This benefits the state, holding true to Oklahoma State University’s land-grant mission. CEAT extension impacts the professional preparedness of first responders as well as training for those who upkeep the state’s infrastructure. It also gives students valuable experience for future careers.

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Strong Suit: Spears Business students collect over 1,100 garments for campuswide Career Closet

Tue, Sep 30, 2025

Spears Business student club Women in Technology gathered more than 1,100 donations for the Career Closet, a pop-up shop providing free business professional clothing for career fairs and interviews. Faculty member and WIT co-advisor Kim Strom and the resourceful students inspired the creation of a permanent campuswide Career Closet.

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Stabilizing Force: OSU researchers create ‘smoke alarm’ for earthquakes

Wed, Sep 24, 2025

Intact — a seismic device about the size of a shoebox — is simple to use: Just clamp it to a structure’s foundation, and it connects to the WiFi, sending data to servers that can provide a digital footprint for the building. This allows people to see how often the structure is subliminally shaking and give them time to stabilize it in case of an earthquake.

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OSU RET Site empowers Okla. teachers to inspire future semiconductor talent

Tue, Sep 23, 2025

Regents Professor Dr. Weili Zhang and Assistant Professor Dr. John Hu, from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology’s School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, are leading a new Research Experiences for Teachers Site that will immerse high school and community college educators in photonic microchip fabrication, addressing urgent workforce needs in STEM and semiconductor industries.

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