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Work continues on new home for OSU Agriculture

Wed, Aug 25, 2021

This spring, Oklahoma State University celebrated the groundbreaking for the new home of OSU Agriculture. Though rain forced the April 23 event indoors, the weather did little to dampen the excitement as more than 350 people, including many donors, gathered for one of the first in-person events on campus during the spring semester.

New FrontiersState magazineFerguson College of AgricultureNew Frontiers Agricultural Hall
Tulsa gala honors Burns and Ann Hargis for their leadership

Wed, Aug 25, 2021

Former Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis showed off his piano skills at the sixth biennial A Stately Affair in Tulsa.

A Stately AffairState magazinePresident Burns Hargis
Trailblazing triple major leads group of 3 OSU Goldwater Scholars

Wed, Aug 25, 2021

Alexis Vance, along with Ashley Gin, a junior from Oklahoma City, and Collin Thornton, a junior from Duncan, Oklahoma, are OSU’s 27th, 28th and 29th Goldwater Scholars.

State magazineFulbright U.S. Scholar Program#OrangeIsTheAnswerBarry Goldwater Scholarship
Sportswriters across the country trace their beginnings to OSU

Wed, Aug 25, 2021

Through the years, sports reporters have had the chance to tell the tale of some of the greatest athletes to walk the earth. From the gridiron to the hardwood, the baseball diamond and beyond, sports are bigger than ever and the people covering them — including some Oklahoma State alumni — are still getting the chance to witness greatness.

School of Media and Strategic CommunicationsSports MediaState magazine
Scholarships offer life-changing impacts

Wed, Aug 25, 2021

Scholarships invite every student to dream big, work hard and exceed expectations through life-changing opportunities.

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OSU's work in aviation traces its roots to early plane called a Vornado

Wed, Aug 25, 2021

In the early 1930s, Oklahoma was in the depths of the Great Depression and its western areas were dealing with the Dust Bowl. Officials at Oklahoma Agriculture and Mechanical College were exploring options to keep the institution open, offer employment for students, staff and faculty, and provide the residents of Oklahoma with practical advice to remain economically viable.

State magazineOAMCaviation
OSU's President Shrum discusses her vision for the university

Wed, Aug 25, 2021

Following Burns Hargis’ transformational presidency, Dr. Kayse Shrum is ready to hit the ground running as Oklahoma State University’s 19th president.

Shrum landing pagePresident Burns HargisState magazinePresident Kayse Shrum
OSU's Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology program is nation's oldest

Wed, Aug 25, 2021

The OSU Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology program has helped prepare scores of students for the fire protection field, but its impact is even greater.

State magazineFire Protection and SafetyFire Protection Publications
OSUIT celebrates its 75th anniversary

Wed, Aug 25, 2021

In 1946, with just one dollar, Oklahoma A&M purchased the campus now known as Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology (OSUIT) — quite the return on investment when you consider the economic impact this branch campus has had on Oklahoma over the last 75 years.

OSU Institute of TechnologyState magazineOSU Polytech
OSU wins global recognition for work in sustainability

Wed, Aug 25, 2021

Already firmly established as a state and regional leader in public impact research, Oklahoma State University now has received global recognition for its efforts to address the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

OSU GlobalState magazinesustainable development goals
OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine-Cherokee Nation donor honors Native American teacher

Wed, Aug 25, 2021

Last year, STATE magazine ran an article about the new OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation. Smith, a 1954 and 1957 Oklahoma State University graduate from Okeene, Oklahoma, read about the new program and learned how the facility was donated by the Cherokee Nation.

President Kayse Shrum#OrangeIsTheAnswerCollege of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee NationState magazine
OSU alumnus leads Lippert Brothers past the century mark

Wed, Aug 25, 2021

It’s a true success story when a family-owned business lasts for more than 100 years across multiple generations, and Lippert Brothers Inc. has surpassed that milestone thanks to its core values.

State magazineLippert BrothersAlumniOSU Alumni Association
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