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The Science of Teaching

Fri, Nov 18, 2016

The method continues to work for Angle, now an associate professor in science education, as she was recognized with the Oklahoma State University Regents’ Distinguished Teaching Award for 2015. The award is given to one faculty member in each college each year. Recipients must have evidenced unusually significant and meritorious achievement in the instruction of students for a number of years. Though Angle has received numerous accolades through her career, the Regents’ award has a special meaning.

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Leadership and service honor goes to Carlozzi

Fri, Nov 11, 2016

This story appears in the 2016 issue of Education, The Oklahoma State University College of Education's official magazine Al Carlozzi, a professor in counseling psychology, is the 2016

Counseling PsychologyCommunity Health Sciences Counseling and Counseling PsychologyCollege of Education and Human Sciences
Top 10 Freshmen woman Summer Stevens has a passion for fashion

Mon, Nov 07, 2016

Having grown up in a family who bled orange, Summer Stevens said she was always destined to be a Cowboy.

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Experience Via Avatars

Thu, Nov 03, 2016

When Hollywood meets higher education, pure magic occurs. The Mursion “TeachLivE” technology allows this magic to happen inside the T.E.C.H. (Transforming Education through Creative

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HHP Group Travels to Auburn University for Research

Thu, Nov 03, 2016

Oklahoma State University College of Education faculty Jason DeFreitas and Nathaniel Jenkins recently visited Auburn University to perform a collaborative research project. The study examined the effects of fatigue on neural and histochemical properties of muscle.

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APPtitude wins the prize for Ruppert-Stroescu

Wed, Nov 02, 2016

For the first time, the annual App Center mobile app competition was opened to entries from Oklahoma State University faculty and staff, along with traditional student entries.

College of Education and Human SciencesDepartment of Design and Merchandising
OSU Flying Aggies Win Regional Title for 3-Peat

Tue, Nov 01, 2016

For the third straight year, the Oklahoma State University Flying Aggies Flight Team placed first in the National Intercollegiate Flying Association SAFECON Region VI Competition, held in Norman, Okla., October 17-20. Oklahoma State defeated eight other schools to win the region and secure a place in the national competition in May 2017 in Columbus, Ohio.

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Barbara Stoecker named to Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame

Wed, Oct 19, 2016

Nutritional Sciences Regents Professor Barbara Stoecker has been selected for induction into the 2016 Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame. She is the Marilynn Thoma Chair in the College of Human Sciences.

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Teresa Jackson selected as national health policy scholars participant

Wed, Oct 19, 2016

As one of only 40 applicants selected, Teresa Jackson, MS, RDN, LD, graduateTersa student in the Department of Nutritional Sciences in the College of Human Sciences at Oklahoma State University, joins Health Policy Research Scholars, a new program led by Johns Hopkins University with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Jackson will join scholars from across the country to collaborate and innovate to solve persistent challenges and advance a Culture of Health—one that places well-being at the center of every aspect of life.

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Miller Named 2017 Brock International Prize in Education Laureate

Wed, Oct 19, 2016

Dr. Richard (Rick) K. Miller, founding president of Olin College of Engineering, Needham, Mass., has been named the 2017 Brock International Prize in Education Laureate for his significant

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