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National Writing Project Teacher Leaders Head Back to School

Mon, Sep 10, 2018

"Write.Learn.Lead." is the backbone of the National Writing Project (NWP) network's signature programs for teachers and young people alike. During summer break, more than 3,000 teachers worked face-to-face and in online communities to share and learn new ways to teach writing, engage colleagues and enhance their leadership.

Human Health and WellnessOSU Writing ProjectTeaching Learning and Educational SciencesTeachersArts and HumanitiesReading and Literacy EducationCollege of Education and Human Sciences
OSU Museum of Art celebrates J. Jay McVicker, former OSU faculty member, in upcoming exhibition

Mon, Sep 10, 2018

The OSU Museum of Art will feature the artistic innovations of Jesse Jay McVicker (1911-2004), former OSU faculty member, through “Centering Modernism: J. Jay McVicker and Postwar American Art” opening Sept. 25 with a reception on Sept. 27.

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Graduate student works to foster community action on north Tulsa health disparities

Wed, Jul 11, 2018

OSU-Tulsa student Patrick Grayshaw has been drawn to the idea of community engagement since high school and now he wants to make a career of it. “My social studies class is where I learned about community engagement. I never left it really,” he said. “It’s almost like it’s just my default.”

Arts and HumanitiesHuman Development and Family ScienceOutreach and EngagementCollege of Education and Human SciencesResearchHuman Health and Wellness
OSU brings piano class to Stillwater community

Wed, Jul 11, 2018

Oklahoma State University is offering a non-credit piano class for Stillwater-area adults. Aimed at beginners and those who wish to brush up on their skills, Introduction to Piano will meet from 5:30-6:20 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays from Aug. 20-Dec. 7 in OSU’s Seretean Center for the Performing Arts.

MusicOutreach and EngagementArts and HumanitiesCommunityCollege of Arts and Sciences
Benjamin Harjo Jr.: We Are a Landscape of All We Know on view at the OSU Museum of Art

Tue, Jun 26, 2018

Through a connection to his own heritage and to the wider American and international aboriginal communities, Harjo generates an individual perspective that is rooted in the past, informed by the present, and looking to the future.

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OSU Museum of Art Advocates help equip backpacks

Mon, Jun 18, 2018

The Oklahoma State University Museum of Art Advocates recently contributed 1,000 boxes of crayons to “Backpack Buddies,” a collaborative project providing school supplies for Payne County youth.

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Music industry students to present hand-made cajón drums to Stillwater elementary schools

Wed, May 09, 2018

This week, music-industry majors in Oklahoma State University’s Greenwood School of Music will present cajón drums to all six Stillwater elementary schools.

College of Arts and SciencesUniversity ReleasesOutreach and EngagementMusicArts and Humanities
OSU Museum of Art to present textile works to explore the concept of layering

Wed, May 02, 2018

From archeological digs revealing the history of civilizations to contemplations on hidden meanings in novels, layers surround us in abstract and material ways. The “Layered Voices” exhibition, featuring the work of 23 artists in textiles that illustrate each artist’s interpretation of layers, will be on display at the OSU Museum of Art until Aug. 18.

Campus Life and DiversityUniversity ReleasesArts and HumanitiesArtsOSU Museum of Art
Healthy Living

Tue, May 01, 2018

First Cowgirl, Ann Hargis, addresses the Cowboy Family with a note on living healthy, which includes enjoying the arts and sustainability efforts.

healthState magazineArts and HumanitiesFirst CowgirlCampus Life and DiversityHuman Health and Wellness
An Artistic Touch

Tue, May 01, 2018

If you've been on Oklahoma State University’s campus recently, you’ve probably noticed the new bronze sculptures outside various buildings. The sculptures, by internationally recognized artist Bill Barrett, arrived in June 2017 for a yearlong stay.

SculpturesArts and HumanitiesOSU Museum of ArtArtsState magazine

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