Lake McMurtry to host inaugural children’s mud run
Obstacle filled mud runs are not just for adults anymore.
One thousand children between the ages of six and 13 are invited to experience “Fun in the First Degree” at Mud U, a mud run set for April 26 and 27 at Lake McMurtry, north of Stillwater.
The 1.5 mile race was developed by Dr. Tim Baghurst, assistant professor of health and human...
Harrington honored for health care leadership and patient advocacy
Dr. Suzy Harrington, chief wellness officer for Oklahoma State University, has been honored for her work at her former position at the American Nurses Association with a 2013 Advocacy Award by the Association of Safe Patient Handling Professionals (ASPHP) and the foundation office for Veterans Health Affairs.
The award, presented during the...
Meet Clementine! OSU First Lady Ann Hargis and her little orange...
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“Need a ride?” Oklahoma State University students, faculty and guests are hearing the shout from an unexpected source: an orange golf cart named Clementine driven by university First Lady Ann Hargis.
Clementine is eye-catching in her OSU orange and dressed in the accoutrements of an old-fashioned taxi....
Bennett Jam to help 4-year-old leukemia survivor
The slogan on her pink T-shirt reads, “Though she be little, she is fierce.”
Those are appropriate words to describe Ainsley Peters, a 4-year-old who has endured much more hardship than most youngsters her age. She is a leukemia survivor.
Ainsley is the daughter of Chris and Andrea Peters of Stillwater, and Andrea clearly remembers the early...
Researcher’s progress makes artistic journal cover story
A type of artwork has emerged from the research of Dr. Allen Apblett and two graduate students at Oklahoma State University and it's attracting global attention on the cover of a noted scientific journal. What appears to be a drawing of a chicken and German crosses are the focus of a cover story in the latest edition of CrystEngComm and proof of...
OSU’s Spears School of Business earns accreditation approval from AACSB
Oklahoma State University’s Spears School of Business was notified Friday that its accreditation with the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International has been extended for a full five-year period.
The AACSB International accreditation is for all of the Spears School’s academic programs, with the exception of the m...
OSU Medical Authority selects proposal from Mercy Health System to manage...
Selection Creates Opportunity to Start Negotiations and Signals Progress on Acquiring a Management Partner
The Oklahoma State University Medical Authority (OSUMA) in Tulsa announced at its meeting today the selection of Mercy Health System as the medical organization to manage the 249-bed Oklahoma State University (OSU) Medical Center hospital in...
Philippines Typhoon Relief Banquet
Enjoy a night of Filipino food while supporting a great cause at the Philippines Typhoon Relief Banquet on Friday, April 4, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Wes Watkins Center, room 209.
All of the proceeds will support the rebuilding efforts of the victims of Typhoon Haiyan through Gawad Kalinga, a Philippine based movement fighting poverty.
Typhoon Haiyan...
OSU trumpet ensemble wins first place in national competition
The Oklahoma State University Trumpet Ensemble Orange outperformed 27 other talented ensembles in the semi-finals to win first place in the National Trumpet Competition held last weekend in Harrisburg, Penn.
The win is especially impressive considering that the members of the OSU ensemble are all undergraduate students who competed against...
Varsity Revue raises $18,000 for United Way
Oklahoma State University students, involved in Varsity Revue, presented a check for $18,000 to the Stillwater Area United Way on Thursday.
Varsity Revue, an annual production performed by sorority and fraternity pairs, raised the money through ticket sales, a silent auction and by passing collection buckets during each show. The funds will...