Student works with movie stars and OStateTV
They may not know his name, but most students at Oklahoma State University have seen his work.
Paul West, a broadcast journalism senior from Sharpsville, Ind., can list television shows and a Hollywood movie on his resume. Lately, he’s used his freelance experience to produce videos for OStateTV.
“I became interested in film as a seventh grader w...
Energy Leaders focus on Solutions through the NESI-SES Association
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Energy industry leaders gathered at the Henry Bellmon Research Center on the Oklahoma State University campus March 17 for the official launch of the National Energy Solutions Institute – Smart Energy Source Association (NESI-SES Association), a membership organization consisting of utilities and energy-related o...
Energy Leaders focus on Solutions through the NESI-SES Association
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Energy industry leaders gathered at the Henry Bellmon Research Center on the Oklahoma State University campus March 17 for the official launch of the National Energy Solutions Institute – Smart Energy Source Association (NESI-SES Association), a membership organization consisting of utilities and energy-related o...
Giving to KOSU: the crazy smart thing to do for radio...
For Scott Nutt, Stillwater, KOSU serves as his primary connecting point for what’s happening at home and around the world.
“Whether it’s the crisis in Crimea, an impactful local story about energy and the environment or a profile of an Oklahoma musician, I learn something new each and every time I connect with KOSU,” Nutt said.  ...
Chick-fil-A partners with Bennett Jam to help young cancer patient
Chick-fil-A is partnering with the Bennett Jam to donate a portion of the proceeds from meals on Thursday, March 27, from 5 to 7 p.m. to help the family of 4-year-old Ainsley Peters pay for her medical bills and home renovations related to her cancer treatment.
Everyone who eats at the Chick-fil-A on Hall of Fame and Perkins during that two-hour...
OSU’s Gill reflects on Exxon Valdez 25 years later
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Today, March 24, marks 25 years since the Exxon Valdez oil spill off the coast of Alaska, and researchers say the mishap has had a huge impact on the nearby town of Cordova. Dr. Duane Gill, sociology department head at Oklahoma State University and a leading researcher...
OSU Veterinary Center to Host Open House
The Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences will host an open house on Saturday, April 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit the state’s only veterinary college and see what tomorrow’s veterinarians are learning today. Take a tour through the center’s Veterinary Medical Hospital to learn what veterinary services are av...
OSU students among trio of Native Americans chosen for international research...
Two Oklahoma State University students are among three Native American scholars chosen to participate in prestigious international research programs set for this summer in France and Brazil. Amanda Mathias of Inola, Okla., and Keely Redhage of Poteau, Okla., have been chosen to participate in the International Research Experiences for...
OSU praises donors, faculty at medallion presentation
For Oklahoma State University to maximize its ability to improve lives throughout the state, nation and world, it must attract and retain quality teachers and researchers. That is why endowed faculty positions are one of the university’s top fundraising priorities.
OSU President Burns Hargis made those points and praised donors and faculty for...
Governor Fallin addresses political science class
Oklahoma State University students in Dr. Brandon Lenoir’s Media and Politics class were treated to a unique interactive opportunity with Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin on Monday. The governor spoke to the class and fielded questions from the students about the challenges and rewards of running a state and running for office in the 24-hour n...