Much of the public lives online today, doing such tasks as shopping and banking to communicating with friends and family.
Michael Albright is the 92nd Pistol Pete, but that may be the least impressive thing about him.
Many Oklahomans have a big list of to-dos for spring cleaning, but the fall season is a great time for some home maintenance projects.
Open Educational Resources (OER) are instructional materials intentionally created to be free to students.
Exclamations of surprise will be uttered. Bites might be delivered. Squashing, unfortunately, happens too often.
Oklahoma State University is creating a legacy of leadership with the opening of the OSU Hargis Leadership Institute.
She discussed her upbringing, the challenges she faced in pursuing her high-flying goals and offered aspiring young women some advice.
“Mortar Board is an honor society that values excellence in scholarship, leadership and service,” said Klaire Irwin
“It was hard to make the jump from learning at school to learning at home during the pandemic,” Peterson said.
The Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University welcomes Cohort X to the Ph.D. in Business for Executives program.
“We congratulate all of our outstanding students who were selected for this award,” said Jon Pedersen
“We are happy to release the list of the inaugural Cowboy100 honorees,” said Marc Tower
“I believe the best days are ahead, and I am excited about our future,” Shrum said in a video sent systemwide Friday.
“It’s important children understand that while Halloween is fun and exciting, it’s also a time to be especially cautious,” Hubbs-Tait said.
Sisson is retiring at the end of the 2021-22 school year, making Themes on Being a celebration of his decades as an educator and artist.
Some counties are only eligible for certain pasture types such as forage sorghum or annual crabgrass.
Kelsi Batioja was one of the OSU medical students who took part in the interprofessional education event with NSUOCO on Sept. 30.
This is the first year AOA has presented the DEI Unification Award.
Oklahoma State University has received funding through the American Rescue Plan (ARP).
Pets are cute and cuddly, but they serve a bigger purpose beyond companionship.
I chose to attend Oklahoma State University because of my program’s structure, flexibility to student interests and financial opportunities.
There’s funding to assist rural water districts or neighbors can invest together in a portion of the water line.”
Her current research focuses on how food impacts the lifetime of a dog’s health.
The Student Art Alliance at Oklahoma State University has installed seven Little Free Libraries around Stillwater for the community.
Wheat that emerges in October may still reach its yield potential but fall forage yield may be reduced.
Many horses can cause trauma on themselves. Usually, those are wounds or cuts on the legs — but sometimes, they're on the horse's head.
The scholarship comes with an $8,000 scholarship and pairs students with both a faculty and a graduate student research mentor.
The symposium begins at 8 a.m. and will be live-streamed by OState TV from The McKnight Center.
“I want to help students realize they’re bigger than the limits people put on them,” Lamkin said.
The Parkinson Voice Project has named Oklahoma State University as a recipient of its 2021 SPEAK OUT! & LOUD Crowd Grant Program.
“We feel this is a very important service to provide so people have a safe way to dispose of pesticides."
Oklahoma State University Extension is hosting a new lineup of Ranchers Thursday Lunchtime Series events in October.
“These are very important considerations for Oklahoma farmers and ranchers, and for agricultural lenders who work with them.”
"I was originally looking for an opportunity to learn more about and experience public health careers."
“It’s a fairly intense curriculum. There is pre-work and homework for each session plus a group project," Studer said.
The 2021 wildfire season is here, and while fires rage out west, Oklahomans also need to stay alert.
The Lew Wentz Foundation and OSU’s Henry Bellmon Office of Scholar Development and Undergraduate Research provided the funds.
Attendees will get to experience games, performances and food from a variety of Asian cultures.
The center will focus on three areas: education and training; research and evaluation; and dissemination.
To register for the no-cost pre-symposium session, email ruralrenewal@okstate.edu.