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Accounting student and McNair Scholar ready for life's next stage

Thu, May 02, 2019

A few years ago, when professional sports teams won the Super Bowl or the World Series, a star player would be asked in the tumultuous aftermath what they were going to do now. Of course, it was an advertisement and their response would be, “I’m going to Disney World!” Oklahoma State University graduating senior Chealsea Fernandez could be asked the same thing, only she is spending time post-graduation in a paid internship at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando.

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OSU UAS team presents to White House officials

Mon, Apr 29, 2019

Oklahoma State University’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) team conducted flight demonstrations for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Deputy Director at the Choctaw Nation Emerging Aviation Technology Conference in Durant on April 18.

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Researchers receive National Institute of Health grant to develop a cognitive assistive technology for dementia homecare

Wed, Apr 24, 2019

Project PI Dr. Guoliang Fan, Cal and Marilyn Vogt Professor of Engineering in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Co-PI Dr. Emily Roberts in the Department of Design, Housing and Merchandisig are collaborating on the development of an innovative cognitive assistive technology in response to increasingly significant issues facing homecare for individuals with dementia and their caregivers.

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Baker Hughes announces Lumen, developed and designed by OSU

Wed, Apr 24, 2019

Baker Hughes General Electric (BHGE) recently announced a new product line called Lumen. This product is a digital integrated monitoring system that will make invisible gasses visible. This product has been designed and developed in conjunction with Oklahoma State University.

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State meteorologist calls Oklahoma Mesonet ‘a forecaster’s dream’

Wed, Apr 24, 2019

A system of 120 stations with at least one in every county, the network was designed and implemented by cooperating scientists at Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma, with the two universities continuing to provide valuable subject-matter expertise to this day.

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Kylar Moody takes second place at AIAA regional competition

Tue, Apr 23, 2019

Kylar Moody, mechanical and aerospace engineering (MAE) graduate student, recently placed second at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Student Paper Competition for the Southwest Region at the University of Texas in Austin. He will receive $300.

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Park[ing] Day project awarded student merit

Mon, Apr 22, 2019

Students in Oklahoma State University’s school of architecture and department of landscape architecture have been awarded the student merit award by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) at the 2019 Central Chapter Conference for their Park[ing] Day community outreach activity in fall 2018.

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Victim blaming in the workplace

Tue, Apr 16, 2019

Why does the victim get blamed for office rudeness, and why does the office bully get away with it? The latest research from a decade-long study of incivility in the workplace by Spears School of Business researcher Dr. Matt Bowler and colleagues shows that supervisors often blame the victims of rude and abusive behavior.

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