And it’s not too early to reserve your spot!
Posters from 36 undergraduate students — including 21 different majors — highlighted their projects.
When Maura Loyola walks down the hall to her fourth-floor Scott Hall office every day, no one ever thinks anything about her stride.
The October 2020 ice storm and frigid temperatures in February took a toll on trees in Oklahoma.
This spring, Oklahoma State University celebrated the groundbreaking for the new home of OSU Agriculture. Though rain forced the April 2 ...
Former Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis showed off his piano skills at the sixth biennial A Stately Affair in Tulsa.
Through the years, sports reporters have had the chance to tell the tale of some of the greatest athletes to walk the earth.
Instead of wishing upon a star as the famous Disney song suggests, Alexis Vance plans to work among them.
It's happening at big box chain stores and locally owned markets.
Angelika Ouedraogo jumped into the pool on July 30 looking to join a select group of people who call themselves three-time Olympians.
“I was truly humbled and excited to have been appointed to this position,” Adewumi said.
Outdoor water use in Oklahoma City can account for about 40% of household consumption. Landscape sprinkler system use is the most common ...
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Oklahoma City area soon.
The 2021 Fall Foliage Prediction Map is out so you can plan trips to see autumn in all its splendor in Oklahoma and other U.S. states.
OSU has estimated over 4,280 first-time students enrolled, an increase of more than 135 students from fall of last year.
In addition, Spears Business students will have the opportunity to win scholarships and prizes through the OSU Poke-a-thon.
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Two of those students share their thoughts on the journey ahead to earn a degree in veterinary medicine.
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They will be interacting with medical students in the simulation lab, as well as utilizing classroom spaces for seminars and learning.
“In keeping with the spirit of Oklahoma, we can continue to blaze new intellectual trails for other chemists to follow.”
How much does a morning run around the block or sitting down to a family dinner matter when adjusting to college?
Oklahoma State University Ag Research scientists will participate in an international effort to address water security and resource mana ...
“Today, we’re announcing the formation of the Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education."
The Online Teaching Award had two categories, undergraduate and graduate.
The 2021 Summer Research Training Program was sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim and the OSU College of Veterinary Medicine.
“A lot of the interest has to do with Oklahoma’s home bakery law,” said Andrea Graves
Remember, anything that is eaten shows up in the feces. So, the manure of these higher copper-tolerant species is also high in copper.
Nearly three quarters of Americans say they plan to get a flu shot this year; 45% planning on getting their vaccine at a retail pharmacy
“We felt that the G-RISE program is a great fit for OSU because we have a strong biomedical research enterprise,” Lovern said.
Each classroom features monitors on all four walls to allow students to see, no matter how seats are arranged.
“What an impressive display of intelligence, erudition and professionalism this event was,” Pinar said.
Participants who complete and pass the entire course are eligible to receive a $250 stipend.
“Each student has a tremendous potential to start or continue their education,” Rayas-Duarte said.
“You could be rooming with a groundbreaking doctor. You could be living next door to the president of a bank."
Help shape updates to Oklahoma City's development codes by filling out surveys online.
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) costs the beef industry $540 million in direct costs and $5 billion in indirect costs each year.
The information technology department has a part in everything from security to technical support, to innovation.
“Dr. Don Gardner was one of my classmates and friends," said Dr. Billy Clay, who nominated Gardner for this award.
When summer begins to fade, don't hang up that gardening trowel just yet. A renewed season of fall vegetables awaits in your own backyard.