An Oklahoma State University entomology course is helping students overcome fear and misconceptions by engaging hands-on with arachnids and learning about their ecological and scientific importance.
OSU student Sophia Darrow found her passion in horticulture and now conducts research and outreach to support Oklahoma’s local produce growers and strengthen sustainable food systems.
An OSU alum credits faculty mentorship and hands-on research opportunities for shaping her path toward a combined medical and research career focused on improving patient care.
Oklahoma State University marks 100 years of intercollegiate meat judging by celebrating a legacy of national success, student development and industry impact that continues to shape future leaders in agriculture.
OSU agricultural education professor Nathan Smith equips students with hands-on mechanics skills and confidence, preparing them to become effective educators and leaders in the agricultural industry.
OSU Master of International Agriculture Program alum Cody Shick is applying his graduate education to develop a grain elevator expansion project in Canada, aiming to support farmers and advance international agricultural operations.
OSU Extension faculty partnered with a Kenyan entrepreneur to support women farmers and strengthen local food systems through innovative peanut processing and community-based agricultural development.
After nearly 40 years at OSU, Jerry Fitch retires leaving a lasting legacy of student mentorship, leadership development and unwavering Cowboy spirit in the Ferguson College of Agriculture.
OSU alum Meredith Walker turned her passion for food science into a career developing safe, nutritious and innovative meals for astronauts, supporting the future of long-duration space exploration.