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Coe discovers passion through research, campus organizations

Thu, Jul 11, 2019

1 is 2 Many, a White House initiative in response to the increased attention around sexual violence on college campuses, is one of Seraiah Coe’s philanthropic passions. She is deeply passionate about educating young adults on the definition of healthy relationships and believes this is an "important part of the recovery" from a personal experience. She presented her plan to her hometown high school principal in McKinney, Texas, and got approved to present the information to health class in the coming fall semester.

ResearchCollege of Veterinary MedicineOutreach and EngagementDepartment of BiologyAnimal Health and SciencesCollege of Arts and SciencesHuman Health and WellnessScience and TechnologyFerguson College of Agriculture
OSU recognized for exemplary effort in community engagement

Thu, Jun 27, 2019

OSU was included in the class of exemplary designees based on a partnership with community agencies serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to provide research-informed community action for these individuals and their families.

Outreach and EngagementHuman Health and WellnessNutritional SciencesInstitute for Developmental DisabilitiesCollege of Education and Human SciencesHuman Development and Family Science
Bender hopes to incorporate philanthropy into career

Thu, Jun 27, 2019

Carly Bender calls “rEcess” — a monthly event for children with disabilities so their parents can have a free evening — her biggest hobby and favorite part of the month. The actuarial and financial mathematics senior recently earned a Women for OSU scholarship for her philanthropy and community service. She volunteered at Countryside Baptist Church in Stillwater and helped build communities of support for families with children who have special needs.

Spears School of BusinessScience and TechnologyBusinessHuman Health and WellnessOutreach and EngagementMathematicsCollege of Arts and Sciences
Healthier eating in a SNAP

Wed, Jun 26, 2019

Despite being referred to as the 2018 Farm Bill by most of the public, the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 dedicated a larger percentage of funding to nutritional assistance rather than farms themselves. Rodney Holcomb, agribusiness economist for Oklahoma State University’s Robert M. Kerr Food & Agricultural Products Center, and Aaron Ates, recent Ph.D. graduate from OSU, examined the spending habits of households currently being supported by the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program administered by the Food Nutrition Service of the United States Department of Agriculture.

OSU AgricultureHuman Health and WellnessFood and Agricultural Products CenterFAPCAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesFood Land and Natural ResourcesSNAPResearchFerguson College of Agriculture
Graham sees science and art in dentistry

Thu, Jun 13, 2019

Caroline Graham decided she wanted to be a researcher as a young girl. She was inspired by a National Geographic article about the study of microbes in the ice of Antarctica. The recent Oklahoma State University graduate is headed to the University of Oklahoma’s College of Dentistry. She completed an Honors College degree in May with a double major in microbiology/cell and molecular biology, and biochemistry, along with minors in chemistry and accounting. Among the many awards she earned were College of Arts and Sciences Top 10 Seniors and recognition among the OSU Alumni Association’s 15 Outstanding Seniors.

OSU Honors CollegeResearchDepartment of Microbiology and Molecular GeneticsAccountingScience and TechnologyOSU Alumni AssociationCollege of Arts and SciencesHuman Health and WellnessChemistrybiochemistry
Fry worked hard to enjoy all of the OSU experience

Wed, Jun 05, 2019

It was natural for Emily Fry to become a scholar at Oklahoma State University, where her parents are both leaders. Her mother, Pamela, is OSU-Tulsa's president. Her father, Don, is director of technology for the College of Education, Health and Aviation. Fry recently completed her biological science/pre-health degree, earning significant honors for her accomplishments, including recognition as one of the OSU Alumni Association’s 15 Outstanding Seniors and as a College of Arts and Sciences Top 10 Senior.

ResearchScience and TechnologyPre-HealthDepartment of BiologyOSU-TulsaPsychologyHuman Health and WellnessDepartment of Microbiology and Molecular GeneticsPom SquadCollege of Arts and Sciences
OSU rural healthcare advocate Stacie Pace recognized with prestigious national award

Tue, May 28, 2019

Stacie Pace, director of Oklahoma State University’s Rural Health Network (ROK-Net) and executive director of the Rural Health Network of Oklahoma (RHN), has been recognized as the 2019 National Cooperative of Health Network Outstanding Network Leader.

Center for Health Systems InnovationSpears School of BusinessBusinessHuman Health and WellnessOSU-CHS
Communication sciences success story: Coach G

Fri, May 24, 2019

The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders features a full speech-language-hearing clinic. One of their most-well known clients, Oklahoma State University softball coach Kenny Gajewski, shares his story and speaks about how important it was to find his voice.

ResearchHuman Health and WellnessOutreach and EngagementSoftballAthleticsCommunication Sciences and DisordersCollege of Arts and Sciences
Ensure food and beverages are safe to consume after a flood

Fri, May 24, 2019

Oklahomans know all too well the effects floodwaters can have on both individuals and communities. Floods can cause loss of human life, damage to property, destruction of crops, loss of livestock and more. The safety of food and beverage products following a flood also is a concern.

food safetyfloodFerguson College of AgricultureHuman Health and WellnessfloodwatersOSU AgricultureFAPCbeveragesfoodAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesFood and Agricultural Products CenterFood Land and Natural ResourcesAnimal and Food Sciences
Physical activity is important for people of all ages

Wed, May 15, 2019

Research shows physical activity not only helps a person sleep and feel better, it also reduces the risk of many chronic diseases such as high blood pressure, some cancers and type 2 diabetes.

Agricultural Communications ServicesHuman Health and WellnessOklahoma Cooperative Extension ServiceFerguson College of AgricultureDASNROSU AgricultureAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesFamily and Consumer Sciences

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