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2025 AGC Outstanding Student Chapter Community Service honor gives OSU three consecutive national AGC wins.

Oklahoma State AGC Student Chapter wins national award for third straight year

Monday, April 13, 2026

Media Contact: Desa James | Communications Coordinator, CEAT | 405-744-2669 | desa.james@okstate.edu

The AGC Student Chapter at Oklahoma State University has earned the Community Service Award in the 2025 AGC Outstanding Student Chapter Contest, giving the chapter three consecutive national wins in AGC’s Outstanding Student Chapter competition.

AGC highlighted the 2025 winners at its Annual Convention in Orlando, Florida. According to AGC, OSU’s chapter was recognized for its cleanup efforts after the 2025 wildfires that affected the Stillwater area. Student chapter members joined relief efforts at affected residential properties in the community.

“I am incredibly proud of our students,” said Dr. Amy Lewis, assistant professor for the School of Fire, Construction and Emergency Management. “To be recognized as a national AGC winner three years in a row says a great deal about the kind of continued effort, leadership and service they have brought to this chapter. This award reflects more than one project. It reflects a sustained commitment to showing up, doing the work and representing Oklahoma State in a way that makes all of us proud.”

OSU has now posted three consecutive national wins in AGC’s Outstanding Student Chapter competition: the 2023 Outstanding Emerging Student Chapter Award, the 2024 Outstanding Student Chapter Community Service Award and the 2025 Outstanding Student Chapter Community Service Award.

AGC says its student chapters give students opportunities to develop alongside current industry leaders and support more than 170 student chapters nationwide at accredited two-year and four-year programs in construction management, construction technology and construction-related engineering.