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Meinke named as a 2013 AAAS Fellow

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Meinke named as a 2013 AAAS Fellow The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) recently elected Oklahoma State University Regents Professor of Botany Dr. David Meinke as a 2013 AAAS Fellow. He is the first OSU faculty member in the Biological Sciences to be named a Fellow of the AAAS.
Meinke earned distinction for his pioneering work in the field of plant...

OSU’s Allied Arts hosts Canadian Brass

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OSU’s Allied Arts hosts Canadian Brass Canadian Brass, a legendary ensemble The Washington Post calls “the world’s most famous brass group,” will perform at the Oklahoma State University Seretean Center on Jan. 17 at 8 p.m.
Five renowned brass musicians – each a virtuoso in his own right – form the renowned Canadian Brass.  Led by founding member Chuck Daellenbach, the group’s popu...

Oklahoma State University releases Fall 2013 Honor Rolls

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A total of 5,753 students were named to the 2013 fall semester honor rolls at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, including 2,070 students named to the President's Honor Roll for all “A” grades.
Full-time undergraduate students who completed 12 or more hours with a grade point average of 4.00 were placed on the President’s Honor Roll, and s...

OSU the Top Producer of Teachers in Oklahoma

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OSU the Top Producer of Teachers in Oklahoma
Oklahoma State University tops the list of the best colleges in Oklahoma for teacher education, according to the Online College Database, a directory of colleges and universities across the country. OSU is No. 1 on the “Shaping the Next Generation” list for top colleges in Oklahoma.
OSU’s College of Education offers undergraduate degrees in e...

Fans helped feed the hungry before bowl game

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OSU alumni, students and parents helped prepare more than 19,000 meals for hungry Texans prior to the Cotton Bowl game. The OSU volunteers worked alongside Missouri fans in the pre-game project at the North Texas Food Bank in Dallas. 

The effort began with a morning training session followed by assembly lines of volunteers sacking food for...

OSU students design storm-penetrating, search and rescue UAVs

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Students in Oklahoma State University’s unmanned aerial systems degree program have designed two practical unmanned aerial vehicles as part of their UAS Design and Analysis course.The first is a vehicle designed to intercept and measure important meteorological parameters in severe thunderstorms.  Called MARIA for Mesoscale Analysis and R...

Statement from President Burns Hargis

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Statement from Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis regarding the state of Oklahoma not being selected as one of six Federal Aviation Administration test sites for unmanned aerial vehicles:
“While we are certainly disappointed that Oklahoma was not selected as one of the six Federal Aviation Administration’s test sites, our commitment at...

OSU, Missouri fans to join forces to help Dallas food bank;...

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Volunteers from Oklahoma State University and the University of Missouri are planning to come together for a community service project to help the North Texas Food Bank in Dallas, Texas before the football teams hit the field to compete in the 2014 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic January 3, 2014. 

Both universities are looking for 30 volunteers...

OSU students design storm-penetrating, search and rescue UAVs

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OSU students design storm-penetrating, search and rescue UAVs Students in Oklahoma State University’s unmanned aerial systems degree program have designed two practical unmanned aerial vehicles as part of their UAS Design and Analysis course.

The first is a vehicle designed to intercept and measure important meteorological parameters in severe thunderstorms.  Called MARIA for Mesoscale Analysis and...

Hoff elected an APS Fellow

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Hoff elected an APS Fellow Dr. Wouter Hoff, professor of microbiology and molecular genetics at Oklahoma State University, has been elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society.  This distinction is limited to no more than 0.5 percent of the society’s nearly 50,000 members and represents recognition by one's own peers of outstanding contributions to physics.

“The e...

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