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President Shrum addresses campus health, Big 12 expansion

Fri, Sep 10, 2021

Cowboy family, As we embrace the fall semester, I want to commend all of you for doing your part to help protect our campus. Even though we see cases decline around campus and in Stillwater, we must remain vigilant in our public health measures to preserve the semester.

Human Health and WellnessOSU AthleticsBig 12 ConferenceCOVID-19President Kayse Shrum
OSU physicians explain vaccine science

Wed, Sep 08, 2021

Physicians from the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences discuss the COVID vaccine's mRNA technology and how it works in the human body.

OSU ExtensionOSU AgricultureCOVID-19#OrangeIsTheAnswerHuman Health and WellnessCOVID-19 Vaccine
OSU-COM student appointed as SNMA Board of Directors

Mon, Aug 23, 2021

At this year’s virtual Student National Medical Association Conference, OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine fourth year student Tomi Adewumi was appointed International Affairs Committee Co-Chair, a member of the organization’s Board of Directors.

OSU-CHSOSU Center for Health Sciencesstudent organizationHuman Health and Wellnessinternational studentsCollege of Osteopathic Medicineleadership
OSU-COM at Cherokee Nation, Connors State partner in Tahlequah education endeavor

Thu, Aug 19, 2021

The Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation and Connors State College are partnering together to provide interprofessional education for nursing students attending Connors State, alongside medical students attending the new OSU-COM at the Cherokee Nation in Tahlequah.

OSU Center for Health SciencesNursingOSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee NationOSU-CHSHuman Health and Wellness
New school year, old routines, new opportunities

Wed, Aug 18, 2021

Back-to-school means anxiety and new behaviors for parents as well as their college-age children.

Human Health and WellnessOutreach and EngagementOSU ExtensionOSU AgricultureFerguson College of Agriculture4-H
Applied exercise science faculty receives national recognition

Thu, Aug 05, 2021

Dr. Jay Dawes, associate professor of applied exercise science, has been named the 2021 Tactical Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) in recognition of his contributions to the organization and the field.

Nutritional SciencesHuman Health and WellnessHealth and Human PerformanceKinesiology Applied Health and RecreationCollege of Education and Human SciencesTactical Fitness and Nutrition
OSU-CHS students honor those who give ultimate gift

Wed, Aug 04, 2021

OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine and Physician Assistant students, along with faculty and staff, recognized those who donated their bodies to the medical school at a Body Donor Honoring Ceremony Monday evening.

College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee NationCollege of Osteopathic MedicineHuman Health and WellnessOSU Center for Health SciencesOSU-CHSPhysician Assisant
Psychology Ph.D. student receives $68K NIH grant to study aging and childhood trauma

Wed, Jul 28, 2021

Less than a year after submitting her grant application to the National Institute on Aging — a subset of the National Institutes of Health — Psychology Ph.D. student Cindy Tsotsoros was awarded $68,590 in May to study the impact of childhood adversity on indicators of brain health. The R36 Dissertation Award had previously only been given to one other OSU student and funds both Tsotsoros’ stipend and her research with young and aging women.

PsychologyResearch#OrangeIsTheAnswerGraduate CollegeCollege of Arts and SciencesHuman Health and Wellness
Five things to know about the Delta variant as we head into the fall

Tue, Jul 27, 2021

Things everyone should know about the variant of COVID-19 that is spreading rapidly throughout the world.

Human Health and WellnessCOVID ConcernsNews TopicsCOVID-19OSU Global
OSU Center for Rural Health awarded teleEMS grant

Mon, Jul 26, 2021

OSU Center for Rural Health announced today it has received a $48,000 grant from Telligen Community Initiative. These funds will support and expand the center’s teleEMS pilot program in Tillman County, Oklahoma.

OSU-CHS#OrangeIsTheAnswerOSU Center for Health SciencesOSU medicineHuman Health and Wellness
Blanching is important part of vegetable freezing process

Fri, Jul 09, 2021

An OSU consumer horticulturist explains why it is important to blanch farm fresh vegetables before storing them in the freezer.

fruits and vegetablesBarbara BrownOSU AgricultureOutreach and EngagementDavid HillockOSU ExtensionHuman Health and Wellnessfood safety

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