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Greenwood District field trip unlocks new perspectives for OSU students

Thu, Dec 12, 2024

A group of Oklahoma State University Honors College students recently got a chance to experience history this way during a trip to Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District to discover more about the legacy of Black Wall Street and the Tulsa Race Massacre.

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Art history and studio art major named December 2024 CAS Orange Gown Graduate

Wed, Dec 11, 2024

The College of Arts and Sciences Scholarship Committee has selected Paige Nguyen as the CAS Orange Gown Graduate for Oklahoma State University’s Fall 2024 undergraduate commencement ceremony. An art history and studio art double major, Nguyen received the Orange Gown honor for her outstanding achievements and exemplary contributions to the OSU community over the past four years. As the Orange Gown Graduate, she will wear the orange cap and gown as well as lead faculty and students into the commencement ceremony while carrying the college’s banner.

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OSU student named first Marshall Scholar Finalist since 2010

Tue, Dec 10, 2024

Oklahoma State University senior Kylie Hammack became OSU's first student in 14 years to be a Marshall Scholarship finalist.

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CAS graduating senior reflects on time at OSU

Tue, Dec 10, 2024

As the fall semester comes to a close, College of Arts and Sciences senior Amy Campbell prepares to graduate and take the next step toward achieving her academic goals.

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History professor’s new book explores Fort Worth Narcotic Farm, decades of addiction treatment in U.S.

Thu, Dec 05, 2024

Before coming to Oklahoma State University in 2016, Dr. Holly Karibo worked at a university near Fort Worth, Texas, where a cluster of old 1930s-era buildings caught her eye. Sitting on the Texas prairie, these were the remains of the historic Fort Worth Narcotic Farm, which is the subject of Karibo’s third book, “Rehab on the Range: A History of Addiction and Incarceration in the American West.”

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ESPN’s Rowe visits OSU for the Patti and Ken Moyes Speaker Series

Wed, Dec 04, 2024

From the Gallagher-Iba Arena courtside to the Paul Miller Journalism and Broadcasting building classroom, ESPN sports telecaster Holly Rowe maintained her on-screen demeanor as she visited students and left a lasting impact on their careers.

College of Arts and SciencesSchool of Media and Strategic CommunicationsPatti and Ken Moyes Speaker Series
Showcasing over 100 student works, BA Studio Capstone Exhibition at the Gardiner closes Dec. 6

Mon, Dec 02, 2024

The Oklahoma State University Department of Art, Graphic Design and Art History's Fall 2024 BA Studio Capstone Exhibition is in its final week at the Gardiner Gallery of Art. The show, which features the talent of 21 graduating studio art students, closes Dec. 6. “There was no overarching concept for the exhibition,” Gardiner Gallery Director Lindsay Aveilhe said. “The BA students get to showcase their top works completed during their studio art program. Typically, we allow them up to five artworks, generally their best produced during the program. With 21 students — the most we've had in a graduating capstone show thus far — the exhibition includes over 100 works.”

CASArt Graphic Design and Art HistoryDepartment of Art Graphic Design and Art HistoryCollege of Arts and Sciences
OSU alumna named one of PRINT’s 15 visual artists under 30

Mon, Nov 25, 2024

Ghazal Foroutan, who graduated from Oklahoma State University in 2021 with an MFA in graphic design, was recently recognized as one of PRINT Magazine’s 15 Visual Artists Under 30.

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OSU’s Mitchell scholar reflects on scholarship’s boost to her career

Thu, Nov 21, 2024

As director of innovation for the third-most populous county in the United States, Kara Cook continues to draw on the degrees she earned at Oklahoma State University.

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Theatre professor Weber to star in one-man-show 'An Actor's Carol' in December

Thu, Nov 21, 2024

The Department of Theatre at Oklahoma State University will present “An Actor's Carol: One Clown's Dickensian Marathon Toward Redemption” on Dec. 5 and 6 in the Student Union Theatre. A transformative adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic tale, “An Actor’s Carol” will be performed by David Weber, OSU assistant professor of performance.

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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: How OSU’s Helium Recovery System is leading innovation in sustainability

Mon, Nov 11, 2024

After a time of uncertainty and scarcity — when consumers were stockpiling toilet paper and hand sanitizer — things were easing into normalcy in 2022. But that's when a different shortage began plaguing the Oklahoma State University Department of Chemistry. Due to widespread shortages, helium suppliers nationwide cut the amount of helium consumers could typically purchase. Because liquid helium is essential for conducting chemistry research at OSU, Drs. Margaret Eastman and Jimmie Weaver were challenged to think outside of the box to keep their department’s work going. The result was Oklahoma’s only helium recovery system (HRS) that liquefies recovered helium gas.

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