OSU students analyze Governor address
Fourteen Oklahoma State University Media and Politics students traveled to OETA’s Oklahoma City studio on Monday to observe and analyze live coverage of Governor Mary Fallin’s State of the State address. The experience built upon last week’s well-publicized exercises centered on the State of the Union address.
OSU professor Dr. Brandon...
Secretary Vilsack Announces Regional Hubs to Help Agriculture, Forestry Mitigate the...
Oklahoma State University Awarded $1.45 Million Grant to Implement Highly Successful...
Grant will help recruit, train new teachers in STEM disciplines
Oklahoma State University today announced a $1.45 million grant from the National Math and Science Initiative to replicate UTeach, a secondary science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) teacher preparation initiative that is addressing the nation’s STEM education crisis by p...
OSU to hold Research Week February 17-21
Oklahoma State University will hold its annual Research Week February 17-21 in Stillwater. The week will feature a variety of speakers, symposiums, performances and presentations aimed at highlighting the impact of research and creative activity.
Alexandra Cousteau, a National Geographic "emerging explorer," filmmaker and globally recognized...
2014 Kamm Lecture to examine College Student Retention
The Oklahoma State University College of Education will host the 2014 Robert B. Kamm Lecture in Higher Education on Monday, February 17. Dr. Greg Blimling of the Rutgers University Graduate School of Education will examine the important topic of college student retention during his keynote, “The Keys to the Wisdom Box: Increasing College S...
OSU student wins Power and Energy Scholars Award
Electrical engineering senior, Anthony Gaskill from Bartlesville, Okla., has been awarded the John W. Estey Outstanding Power and Energy (PES) Scholar Award. The scholarship is from the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) PES Society Scholarship Plus Initiative.
“I am incredibly honored to have received this award. It w...
USDA Announces Investments to Expand Distance Learning and Telemedicine Opportunities in...
USDA Launches Effort to Assist California Producers Affected by Drought
Statement by Secretary Vilsack on Passage of the Agricultural Act of...
Noted Historian to Present WWI Lecture
Dr. Jay Winter, one of the most respected authorities on World War I, will present a lecture on the commemoration of the First World War, on Thurs., February 6 at 3:30 p.m. in Murray 035. A small reception will follow in the Murray Parlor.
The lecture, “Commemorating Catastrophe: the First World War 100 Years On,” is free and open to the pub...