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How OSU alumnus Mike Staubus helped shape an iconic brand

Wed, May 14, 2025

In the world of branding, few images are as recognizable as the smiling face of Eskimo Joe and his trusty sidekick, Buffy. Behind many of the beloved T-shirt designs you have most likely seen is Oklahoma State University alumnus Mike Staubus, whose artistic touch helped turn a Stillwater bar into a national destination.

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Chicago Symphony Orchestra shares talents at OSU masterclasses

Wed, May 14, 2025

At Oklahoma State University’s McKnight Center for the Performing Arts, students recently witnessed both during masterclasses with members of the world-renowned Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

Arts and HumanitiesMagazineCollege of Arts and SciencesMcKnight Center for the Performing Arts at Oklahoma State Universitysymphony orchestraState magazine
OSU graphic design students honored at Oklahoma’s Graphex competition

Mon, May 12, 2025

Fourteen graphic design students from Oklahoma State University were recognized on May 1 at the annual Graphex Art and Design Competition in Tulsa, an event that features the best work of Oklahoma creatives.

Arts and HumanitiesCollege of Arts and SciencesArt Graphic Design and Art History
Theatre major Burks named Spring 2025 CAS Orange Gown Graduate

Wed, May 07, 2025

Spring 2025 CAS Orange Gown Graduate Jordan Burks is completing a bachelor's degree in theatre this May and taking with her a passion for the stage that she developed while at OSU. Jordan isn't an actor, though, she's a stage manager. And she taking her cues into grad school and beyond.

2025 Spring Orange GownArts and Humanitiesorange gownDepartment of Language and LiteraturesCASDepartment of HistoryDepartment of TheatreCollege of Arts and SciencesLanguages and LiteraturesOrange Gown Graduate
Sharing is caring: OSU alumna donates kidney to fiance

Fri, May 02, 2025

When Oklahoma State University graduate Clayton Hare began experiencing unexplained illness in early 2024, he never imagined it would lead to kidney failure, or that his fiancée and fellow OSU alum, Alex Phillips, would give a piece of herself to save him.

PsychologySpears School of Businesssports managementCollege of Arts and SciencesHuman Health and WellnessAlumnimental health counselinghealth
New Native American art exhibition now on view at OSU Museum of Art

Thu, May 01, 2025

“Community, Creativity, and Continuity: Native American Art in Everyday Life” is now onview through Aug. 23 at the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art.

OSU Museum of ArtNative AmericansCollege of Arts and SciencesArts and HumanitiesNative American artNative American artists
OSU Arts Week comes to a close

Wed, Apr 30, 2025

After an exciting week full of different activities and riveting shows, Oklahoma State University Art Week has officially come to an end, and plans to be back in full swing next year.

Prairie Arts CenterArts and HumanitiesOSU Museum of ArtCollege of Arts and SciencesDepartment of Art Graphic Design and Art HistoryMichael and Anne Greenwood School of MusicDepartment of Theatre
Stage presence and Mad Libs showcased at Battle of the Bands

Mon, Apr 28, 2025

Oklahoma State University students rocked the stage Friday during the annual Battle of the Bands competition, with “Hello Kitty and Friends” taking home the top prize and “Evil Mad Libs” winning Best Original Song.

College of Arts and SciencesMusicWill JoyceMichael and Anne Greenwood School of MusicBattle of the Bands
2025 Undergraduate Research Symposium showcases student achievement across all disciplines

Fri, Apr 25, 2025

On Tuesday, Oklahoma State University celebrated the creative and scholarly achievements of its undergraduate students at the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium.

Undergraduate Research SymposiumCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyCollege of Arts and Sciences
OSU student explores political and economic unrest through research

Fri, Apr 25, 2025

Oklahoma State University senior Kylie Hammack’s work could have global implications for foreign aid effectiveness.

College of Arts and SciencesPolitical ScienceSpears School of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsResearch
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