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OSUIT Alumni Bring Power to Puerto Rico

Tue, May 01, 2018

Several OSU Institute of Technology alumni from the High Voltage Lineman program were among those who spent several weeks in Puerto Rico.

Outreach and EngagementTravelingOSU Institute of TechnologyWeatherHuman Health and WellnessAlumniState magazine
North to Alaska and Back Again

Tue, May 01, 2018

After a fulfilling detour to Alaska, Oklahoma State University alumnus Quinton Chandler has returned to Oklahoma to cover criminal justice as the newest member of the StateImpactOklahoma team, which regularly files news reports heard on KOSU and other public radio stations around the state.

AlumniStudent LifeTravelingResearchCampus Life and DiversityHuman Health and WellnessState magazine
Chapter Leader

Tue, May 01, 2018

Justin Landers was born and bred to be an Oklahoma State University Cowboy. Growing up in Altus, Oklahoma, Landers played football and participated in the National FFA Organization, and his heart was set on attending OSU.

State magazineFerguson College of AgricultureHuman Health and WellnessAlumni
Because They're Happy

Tue, May 01, 2018

The Oklahoma 100 Year Life Oral History Project gave 111 Oklahoma centenarians an opportunity to share their life experiences.

HistoryState magazineAlumniStaff and FacultyStudent SuccessHuman Health and WellnessResearch
Alumni Serving in D.C.

Tue, May 01, 2018

Oklahoma State University Alumni Gregory Slavonic, John Tahsuda III and Lance Allen Robertson serve in Washington D.C. under various appointments

College of Arts and SciencesHuman Health and WellnessSpears School of BusinessAlumniBusinessCollege of Education and Human SciencesStudent SuccessState magazine
Working on Water

Tue, May 01, 2018

OSU junior plans to use biosystems engineering degree to improve access to clean water around the world.

State magazineFerguson College of AgricultureHuman Health and WellnessFood Land and Natural ResourcesBiosystems engineeringResearch
Moghaddam Wins People’s Choice at OSU President’s Fellows Grand Three Minute Challenge

Fri, Apr 27, 2018

Masoud Moghaddam, Ph.D. student in health and human performance, won the People’s Choice Award and a $2,000 cash prize at the President’s Fellows Grand Three Minute Challenge (3MC) on April 24. Moghaddam has now won People’s Choice at all three competitions he participated in this year using his research presentation, “Move Out of Your Comfort Zone: High Intensity Interval Training Delays Early Muscle Aging.”

Human Health and WellnessCollege of Education and Human SciencesHealth and Human PerformanceStudent SuccessResearchKinesiology Applied Health and Recreation
Interior design students participate in service learning project with Town and Gown Theater

Wed, Apr 25, 2018

As part of a service learning project, Oklahoma State University interior design students created renovation plans for Stillwater’s Town and Gown Theater. Design work from the 24 students in Design, Housing and Merchandising professor Paulette Hebert’s Environmental Design Studio course is on display through the end of May in Town and Gown’s Wagner Gallery.

Human Health and WellnessBusinessDepartment of Design and MerchandisingEngineering and DesignCollege of Education and Human SciencesArts and HumanitiesOutreach and Engagement
Oklahoma Market Garden School helping fruit and vegetable producers bloom

Wed, Apr 25, 2018

The Oklahoma Market Garden School provides growers with the latest and greatest information on the management, production and marketing of fruit and vegetable crops.

Human Health and WellnessOutreach and EngagementCooperative ExtensionAgricultureFood Land and Natural ResourcesAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesFerguson College of AgricultureOSU Agriculture
Kim Southworth Leads Environmental Health and Safety at OSU

Tue, Apr 24, 2018

Earlier this spring Kim Southworth was named director of environmental health and safety at Oklahoma State University.

Human Health and WellnessNews TopicsUniversity Releases
Paying attention to mental health during wildfire recovery

Mon, Apr 23, 2018

After losing so much, families affected by the wildfires sweeping across western Oklahoma may be feeling emotionally overwhelmed, which raises the need to pay attention to potential mental health concerns.

Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesHuman Health and WellnessFerguson College of AgricultureCooperative ExtensionOSU Agriculture
Assessing damage outside and inside of homes after a wildfire

Mon, Apr 23, 2018

Oklahomans affected by a wildfire may be wondering what to look for inside and outside when assessing the damage to their homes.

OSU AgricultureCooperative ExtensionFerguson College of AgricultureHuman Health and WellnessAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesFCS

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