Leading Educational Policy scholar to deliver Kamm Lecture
Edward St. John, Algo D. Henderson Collegiate Professor at the University of Michigan and one the nation’s leading scholars in exploring educational policy related to student success and access, will speak at the 2013 Robert B. Kamm Lecture in Higher Education at Oklahoma State University on March 27, 2013.
The Kamm Lecture begins at 10 a.m. in...
OSU athletes get rolling in the 11th annual basketball bash
An all-star squad of both men and women varsity athletes will take on the OSU Spokes Wheelchair basketball team in the 11th Annual Basketball Bash on April 2 at 7 p.m. in Gallagher-Iba Arena.
“The basketball bash is an innovative way to show fellow athletes and the entire OSU community the talents behind adaptive sports,” Adaptive Sports Coo...
AppCenter names top 20 entries in competition
The OSU AppCenter has announced the names of the top 20 ideas in the App Competition which includes $6,500 in prize money. A panel of judges from AAA Oklahoma, Orange Tech, AppTank, OSU Department of Computer Science, and Department of Entrepreneurship selected the most promising 20 out of 80 app ideas to advance to the next round of the...
OSU student musicians to travel to Japan
The Oklahoma State University Wind Ensemble has been selected to perform at the 2013 Japan Band Clinic in Hamamatsu City. The ensemble’s 52 undergraduate and graduate students will travel throughout Japan from May 14-22.
Since they learned of their invitation to perform at the clinic, the students have practiced tirelessly in preparation for the...
Live painting performance with Yatika Fields
Interdisciplinary project includes the OSU Museum of Art, OSU Frontiers Ensemble, OSU Art students
Oklahoma State University's new Museum of Art, joined by the OSU art and music departments, is teaming with acclaimed artist Yatika Starr Fields for an outdoor performance to celebrate the completion of a ten-panel mural for installation in the...
OSU’s MBA program earns national honor as 100 percent of graduates...
Oklahoma State University’s Spears School of Business is one of only four schools in the United States in which 100 percent of the full-time MBA students received jobs within three months after graduation, reports U.S. News & World Report.
All of the full-time MBA students who graduated in 2012 from Oklahoma State who applied for jobs were...
Longtime television journalist Tom Brokaw will present ‘The Voice of a...
Television journalist Tom Brokaw will be the featured speaker during visits Tuesday, April 2, to Tulsa and Oklahoma City as the third and final installment of the 2012-13 Oklahoma State University Spears School of Business speaker series.
Brokaw will present “The Voice of a Generation” during the Tulsa Business Forums from 10-11:30 a.m. at the...
Four OSU projects among five awarded funding
The executive committee of the OCAST (Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology) has awarded funding for four Oklahoma State University plant science projects among a total of five which will collectively receive almost $600,000 for up to two years of research.
Operating under the Oklahoma Plant Science Research program, the...
Students cross borders to lend aid during Spring Break
Unlike many college students around the country, the Oklahoma State University chapter of Engineers Without Borders (OSU-EWB) won’t be hitting the beach this spring break. For the fourth consecutive year, the team is headed on a philanthropic trip to the community of Seis de Mayo, Honduras.
OSU-EWB has been visiting the village since the spring of...
OSU-UML recognizes Council of Confederated Chilocco Tribes
Representatives from Gov. Mary Fallin’s Cabinet, Oklahoma State University, OSU’s University Multispectral Laboratories, and the Ponca City Development Authority recognized the Council of Confederated Chilocco Tribes at a ceremony today at the Chilocco Indian School.
The five tribes that comprise the council received flags flown by the US...