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A New Perspective

Wed, Nov 15, 2017

Heidi Hoffer, a professor in OSU's Department of Theatre, spent time in Islamabad, Pakistan, with Theatre Wallay learning the ways of the Pakastani theatre and assisting them in bringing technology to the theatre in the form of design expertise and lighting systems. Hoffer recently returned from her trip and answered a few questions about her experience:

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You can Fly!

Wed, Nov 01, 2017

Before the curtain opens for any theatre production, many people are behind the scenes making sure the operation can run smoothly from start to finish.

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A Future in the FBI

Tue, Oct 24, 2017

Tristen Cook came to college knowing she wanted to choose a major that led her to a career in law enforcement; she just didn't know how to get there.

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Paving the Way: Microbiology Student Finds Inspiration in Fashion

Wed, Oct 18, 2017

Microbiology and fashion may not be two terms that coincide with each other, but for Chanti Walker, those terms have become her passion. 

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Oklahoma State University Computer Science Association Holds Programming Competition

Wed, Oct 18, 2017

STILLWATER, Oklahoma – The Oklahoma State Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) held a programming competition on Oct. 4, with 53 participants all vying for prizes provided by Paycom, who sponsored the event.

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OSU Professor's "Graphic" Research

Wed, Oct 11, 2017

Oklahoma State University English professor Dr. Elizabeth Grubgeld is one of a group of researchers from Germany and the United States who will be engaging at a seminar in Germany as part of the PathoGraphics Project, which encourages researchers to examine the intersection of medicine and humanities by analyzing the way people represent their illness and disabilities through literature and comics.

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Dept. of Energy Awards $1.226 Million Grant to OSU Physicists

Fri, Oct 06, 2017

Five high energy physicists from the Oklahoma State University Department of Physics have secured a major grant from the U.S. Department of Energy worth $1.266 million to conduct fundamental research in elementary particle physics. The grant, which is spread over three years, will support research in experimental particle physics led by Drs. Flera Rizatdinova, Alexander Khanov and Joseph Haley as well as theoretical physics research led by Drs. Satya Nandi and Kaladi Babu.

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World-renowned ukulele performer to visit Stillwater

Thu, Oct 05, 2017

Whether you’re one of the millions who’ve seen him play the ukulele on YouTube or you simply appreciate his world-renowned talent, Jake Shimabukuro is sure to captivate you when...

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The First Lady of OSU Concert to feature composer Igor Karaca

Wed, Oct 04, 2017

The works of composer Igor Karaca, who has written a diverse range of music from symphonies and motion picture soundtracks to jazz and pop-rock pieces, will be featured at the...

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Rewriting the Rules: OSU Writing Center

Tue, Oct 03, 2017

For many students, writing a collegiate-level paper may be a daunting task, but the OSU Writing Center consultants and staff have created a writing resource for students that has grown in popularity over the last five years.

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Bailey Scholarship: Making Dreams Come True

Wed, Sep 27, 2017

Many students dream of studying abroad during their time at Oklahoma State University, but making that dream a reality can be financially overwhelming. Kelsea Hull recently returned from a trip of a lifetime to France, and it was in part a huge thanks to the Bailey Study Abroad Scholarship.

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CAS Honors Alumni

Mon, Sep 25, 2017

The Oklahoma State University College of Arts and Sciences recognized three Hall of Fame honorees at a private banquet on Friday, Sept. 22 inside the Wes Watkins Center. Tom Daxon, the youngest person ever to win statewide office in Oklahoma, Anita Hill, who is widely respected for her professional and civic contributions to civil rights issues, and Gaute Vik, executive chairman of the world’s largest telecom consultancy company, make up the 2017 Hall of Fame Class.

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