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Niblack Research Scholars Day continues investment in student-centered land-grant research

Tue, Sep 19, 2023

Dr. John Niblack, an Oklahoma State University alumnus and former vice chairman of Pfizer Inc., continues his investment in the young researchers at OSU through the Niblack Research Scholars program, which he founded in 2004.

Niblack Research ScholarsCEAT ResearchDr. Kenneth Sewellundergraduate researchDr. John Niblackniblack scholarsresearch fundingVice President for Researchland-grant universities
Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium highlights impact of student research

Mon, Apr 24, 2023

No matter where a student finds themself in their academic career at Oklahoma State University, they can take part in groundbreaking research. For undergraduates, that research was on display this week at the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium.

Dr. Kenneth SewellResearch Matters magazineCollege of Arts and SciencesVice President for ResearchResearchPsychologyUndergraduate Research SymposiumUndergraduate Research Week
OSU student wins 2023 Research Day at the Capitol award

Fri, Mar 31, 2023

Oklahoma State University student Rabeca Richardson won first place in the research-intensive institution category at the Research Day at the Capitol event in Oklahoma City.

Department of BiologyCollege of Arts and SciencesResearch Day at the CapitolDr. Kenneth SewellOklahoma State Regents for Higher EducationNiblack Research ScholarsOSU ResearchVice President for ResearchResearch
ETS-Lindgren gift to OSU enhances national reputation

Wed, Sep 26, 2007

An ETS-Lindgren gift of a $275,000 Smart 80 reverberation chamber to Oklahoma State University’s School of Electrical and Computer Engineering enhances the university’s national reputation in electromagnetic compatibility.

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyVice President for Research
OSU's Optically Stimulated Luminescence technique takes flight

Thu, Aug 11, 2005

Oklahoma State University researchers have been working for the past few years to develop a technique called Optically Stimulated Luminescence to measure astronauts' radiation exposure during space flight.

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