How parking and transportation services helps with OSU's sustainability mission
For universities, transportation is crucial, but it can also be extremely inefficient and damaging if the administration does not focus on sustainability as a mission.
Oklahoma State University is taking several steps to address parking as it begins unprecedented construction that will transform its campus over the next five years and beyond.
In light of growing concerns about pedestrian safety, a high-traffic section of Monroe Street through the Oklahoma State University campus will be restricted weekdays beginning Nov. 21.
Public transit systems throughout the United States will recognize Rosa Parks' passing on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005, by placing a black ribbon on the first seat in all THE BUS vehicles. This action is in keeping with efforts coordinated by the American Public Transit Association and the NAACP to recognize Parks’ contribution to racial equality in public transportation.
Oklahoma State University’s plans to improve parking at the Stillwater campus and streamline its transit systems — including the daily Oklahoma City and Tulsa shuttles — will move forward following a vote by its regents on Friday.