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OSU hosts 17th annual High School Math Day

Mon, Oct 14, 2024

Oklahoma State University hosted its 17th annual High School Math Day on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at the OSU Student Union in Stillwater. The event, which is spearheaded by the OSU Department of Mathematics, welcomed 200 teenage participants, making it the largest High School Math Day to date. High School Math Day is a yearly fall tradition that brings together math enthusiasts from across the region. The day-long event offers high school students a unique opportunity to engage with mathematical concepts beyond their regular classes.

CASDepartment of MathematicsCollege of Arts and SciencesOutreach and EngagementMathematics
OSU SACNAS chapter measures sun’s atmosphere in nationwide eclipse project

Tue, Oct 08, 2024

During the April 8 solar eclipse, Oklahoma State University’s chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) ventured to Arkansas to measure the sun’s corona. As part of a Citizen Continental-America Telescope Eclipse project — or Citizen CATE — to capture the sun’s totality across the United States, Dr. Mario Borunda took a group of volunteers to Arkansas for their segment of the data collection.

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Mullins reflects on a lifetime of advancements in pediatric psychology

Tue, Oct 08, 2024

After decades of researching solutions for families of children with chronic illnesses, Dr. Larry Mullins is now entering the unknown: retirement.

College of Arts and SciencesDepartment of PsychologyResearchMagazineCenter for Pediatric PsychologyResearch Matters magazine
OSU researchers tackling wildfire risks linked to electrical infrastructure

Tue, Oct 08, 2024

Assistant Professor Dr. Hamid Nazaripouya of Oklahoma State University’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology has recently been funded by NASA for his project that aims to advance power grid and pre-fire situational awareness by integrating fire-ignition electrical fault data with high-resolution Earth observations of ecological and biophysical factors.

Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesDepartment of Natural Resource Ecology and ManagementCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyElectrical and Computer EngineeringGeographyDepartment of GeographyFire Protection and Safety Engineering TechnologyCollege of Arts and SciencesResearch
OSU to host 2024 OSHA Convention for speech-language-hearing professionals

Fri, Oct 04, 2024

The Oklahoma Speech-Language-Hearing Association (OSHA) is having its 2024 annual convention on October 11-12 at Oklahoma State University. The will bring together speech-language pathologists, audiologists and other communication professionals from across the state to gain new knowledge, sharpen their skills and earn continuing education credits necessary for certification and licensure.

CASCommunication Sciences and DisordersCollege of Arts and SciencescdisDepartment of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Borland wins prestigious award from the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship

Thu, Oct 03, 2024

Dr. Jennifer Borland, director of Oklahoma State University’s Center for Humanities and a professor of art history in the Department of Art, Graphic Design and Art History, was recently awarded the Best First Book of Feminist Scholarship of the Middle Ages for her book, “Visualizing Household Health: Medieval Women, Art, and Knowledge in the Régime du corps.” The award was presented by the national chapter of the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship, a group dedicated to recognizing individuals committed to feminist studies, specifically in the medieval period.

Arts and HumanitiesDepartment of Art Graphic Design and Art HistoryResearchArt Graphic Design and Art HistoryCASCollege of Arts and Sciences
Korte to perform one-woman-show ‘The Gull’

Wed, Sep 25, 2024

On Sept. 27 and 28, Oklahoma State University associate theatre professor Joan Korte will appear in "The Gull," a one-woman tragicomedy adaptation of Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull." Korte, who is also the OSU director of performance, is set to perform all 10 of the show's characters when she takes to the Davis Studio Theatre stage this weekend in OSU-Stillwater's Gunderson Building.

TheatreCollege of Arts and SciencesCASArts and HumanitiesDepartment of Theatre
Philosophy professors publish books on topics ranging from embodied cognition to 'Wonderland'

Wed, Sep 25, 2024

Three professors in Oklahoma State University’s Department of Philosophy — Drs. Ryan Armstrong, Eric Reitan and Shannon Spaulding — recently announced book publications with topics ranging from embodied cognition to theology to “Alice in Wonderland.”

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