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Coronavirus update: OSU to hold classes online after spring break

Thu, Mar 12, 2020

While today there remains no known cases directly linking COVID-19 to our Stillwater and Tulsa campuses, it has become evident in the past couple of days that we must do our part at Oklahoma State University to help prevent the spread of this virus by taking prudent steps to protect our campuses. Your safety and well-being must be priority number one.

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OSU study finds wheat diet not associated with gastrointestinal inflammation

Mon, Mar 09, 2020

First-of-its-kind research at Oklahoma State University may dispel some claims that modern wheat consumption disrupts gastrointestinal health.

ResearchAnimal Health and SciencesCollege of Education and Human SciencesHuman Health and WellnessScience and TechnologyHighlight
Professor named Fellows Grant Award recipient

Thu, Feb 27, 2020

Dr. Paul Gignac, associate professor in Anatomy and Cell Biology at OSU Center for Health Sciences, is the recent recipient of a 2020 Fellows Grant Award from the American Association for Anatomy.

Animal Health and SciencesOSU-CHSResearchHuman Health and Wellness
'Stranger Things' associated with public awareness of rare disorder

Fri, Feb 21, 2020

For Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine student Austin Johnson, watching an episode of “Stranger Things” on Netflix while studying led to an eye-opening research opportunity.

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Alumnus Wilguess becomes president of Oklahoma Dental Association

Wed, Feb 19, 2020

Dan Wilguess, a 1994 Oklahoma State University biology graduate, is president of the Oklahoma Dental Association.

College of Arts and SciencesSpears School of BusinessDepartment of BiologyHuman Health and Wellness
Professor’s passion for audiology, speech-language pathology spans continents

Tue, Feb 04, 2020

For Dr. Sabiha Parveen, it wasn’t so much a question of what she’d study, but rather how she’d go about it. So after graduating from the University of Calcutta in her home country of India and working for a year in audiology and speech-language pathology, she headed to Bowling Green State University in Ohio for postgraduate work. Although Parveen had initially wanted to focus her studies on aphasia and stroke, her mentor presented another option: Parkinson’s disease.

Science and TechnologyResearchCollege of Arts and SciencesEducationHuman Health and WellnessCommunication Sciences and DisordersCollege of Education and Human SciencesPrairie Arts CenterOutreach and Engagement
OSU school psychology intervention programs support Oklahoma students

Fri, Jan 31, 2020

Oklahoma ranks 45th in the nation for youth mental illness and access to care, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse. Two programs led by Oklahoma State University school psychology faculty are working to intervene.

School PsychologyCollege of Education and Human SciencesHuman Health and WellnessTeaching Learning and Educational Sciences
BCBSOK awards grant to OSU Medicine for addiction, pain management research

Thu, Jan 30, 2020

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma (BCBSOK) has awarded a community health investment grant of $250,000 to Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences Addiction Medicine Specialty Clinic to address the public health concerns of addiction and mental health in Oklahoma by improving access to behavioral health care.

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