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Meet Carolina Quijada, Outstanding Senior

Thu, Mar 04, 2021

Carolina Quijada, from Elk City, Okla., majored in nutritional sciences with an option in human nutrition/pre-medical sciences.

Human Health and WellnessCollege of Education and Human SciencesNutritional Sciences
Meet Bella Garagusi, Senior of Significance

Thu, Mar 04, 2021

Bella Garagusi, from Tulsa, Okla., majors in fashion design and production and minors in Spanish.

College of Education and Human SciencesDepartment of Design and MerchandisingArts and Humanities
Meet Ashley Henry, Senior of Significance

Thu, Mar 04, 2021

Ashley Henry, from Claremore, Okla., studies elementary education and plans to earn her master’s and doctorate in education to pursue a career training preservice educators.

College of Education and Human SciencesTeaching Learning and Educational SciencesEducationElementary Education
Teaching despite the odds

Tue, Mar 02, 2021

Emily Edwards loved school so much as a kid she assigned her siblings homework and took roll. While many discouraged her from pursuing her dream, Edwards persevered. Now, OSU alumni and donors are rallying to make a difference in future teachers’ lives.

Secondary EducationCollege of Education and Human SciencesTeaching Learning and Educational SciencesEducating ForwardEducationProfessional Education Unit
New Dean selected for the College of Education and Human Sciences

Fri, Feb 26, 2021

Pending approval by the OSU/A&M Board of Regents at their meeting on Friday, March 5, OSU announces the position of Dean, College of Education and Human Sciences, has been filled.

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Meet Brittani Phillips, state FCCLA advisor

Sat, Feb 20, 2021

Alumni in the College of Education and Human Sciences lead and serve their communities in exceptional ways. As the state Family, Consumer and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) advisor, Brittany Phillips is no exception.

EducationHuman Development and Family ScienceCollege of Education and Human Sciences
NASA award to bring earth and space science to Native American communities

Thu, Feb 18, 2021

Native American communities, storytelling and earth and space curriculum are set to combine in one ambitious project made possible through a $3.3 million National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) cooperative agreement with Oklahoma State University College of Education and Human Sciences.

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Health education and promotion major changes to public health

Mon, Feb 15, 2021

Human health is influenced by factors ranging from food access to social policy and personal exercise. The Bachelor of Science in Public Health prepares students to bring a holistic understanding of human health to a variety of careers.

Human Health and WellnessPublic HealthOSU-TulsaCommunity Health Sciences Counseling and Counseling Psychology#OrangeIsTheAnswerCollege of Education and Human Sciences
Meet Brett Stout, Kellyville school counselor

Thu, Feb 11, 2021

As a high school science teacher, Brett Stout saw his students struggling with complex issues. Wanting to connect with his students more and provide them resources to heal, he pursued a master’s in mental health counseling from OSU. As a two-time OSU graduate, Stout is making a difference for Kellyville Public Schools students.

counselingCommunity Health Sciences Counseling and Counseling PsychologyEducationCollege of Education and Human Sciences
Candle-lighting honors Nancy Randolph Davis’ legacy

Fri, Feb 05, 2021

In 1949, Nancy Randolph Davis lit the pathway for future generations on the Oklahoma State University campus as the first African American student at OSU. More than 70 years later, a candle-lighting celebrating her legacy was held Feb. 1.

Campus Life and DiversityCollege of Education and Human SciencesNancy Randolph Davis
Nutritional sciences grad seeks to feed the world

Wed, Jan 20, 2021

Studying agronomy in Madagascar lit a fire in Dr. Hasina Rakotomanana’s heart for rural food insecurity, as he realized the farmers he worked with were unable to feed their own families.

Human Health and WellnessCollege of Education and Human SciencesNutritional Sciences
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