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Family's deep-rooted Cowboy tradition stretches back four generations

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

With a gift to the New Frontiers campaign, Bob and Ginny Sherrer are. memorializing the man they say is responsible for planting their family’s roots at Oklahoma State University.

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Remaining Loyal and True

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

A letter from Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis.

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University's top cheerleader looks back

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

Ann Hargis has been a tireless advocate for health, wellness and everything Oklahoma State during her tenure as First Cowgirl, and we’re going to miss her enthusiasm and excitement as she and husband Burns retire. We asked her to share a bit about her experiences and memories at OSU.

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OSU Alumni Association adapts to pandemic limits

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

As the COVID-19 pandemic ramped up, the OSU Alumni Association had to adapt how it engaged with students, alumni and friends. The organization has hosted more than 150 virtual events since March 2020.

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Glass couple's $1 million gift supports students, athletics, alumni and more

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

Marybeth and Marlin “Ike” Glass Jr. care about students. Whether they know a student personally or not, they are determined to help Oklahoma State University students any way they can.

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Hardesty Center for Clinical Research and Neuroscience is finding answers to combat addictive behaviors

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

The new Hardesty Center for Clinical Research and Neuroscience, spurred by a $2 million gift from The Hardesty Family Foundation, equipped with space for clinical trials and home to the most advanced MRI system in the state, is poised to lessen the impact addictive behavior disorders have on Oklahomans.

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OSU bolsters its strong commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

The recently formed Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Task Force — made up of more than 40 OSU students, faculty, staff and alumni — hosted the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week in January as its first event.

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OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine alumna tackles challenges in battling COVID-19

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

Dr. Julie Ledgerwood, D.O., has spent her career studying viruses and developing vaccines against them through her work with the National Institutes of Health’s Vaccine Research Center (VRC), part of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

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OSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine launches institute to find health care innovations

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine is making strides in research that can help both people and animals with its new Institute for Translational and Emerging Research in Advanced Comparative Therapy (INTERACT), which focuses on developing and translating new discoveries into therapies for patients.

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OSU primed to lead Big 12 with new esports arena

Mon, Apr 12, 2021

Pop quiz: What sporting event attracted the most viewers in FY 2019? If you answered the Super Bowl, then you’d be wrong. While the NFL’s season finale brought in over 98 million viewers, that distinction went to … a video game tournament.

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Alumni chapters are making a difference

Thu, Dec 17, 2020

Caden Schaufele is one of many students who is able to pursue his dreams of attending OSU because of scholarships offered through the OSU Alumni Association and his local OSU Alumni chapter.

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