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The Honor Roll: CEHS alumni speak about career success

Licensed professional counselor. AP world history teacher and coach. University professor. Architecture, engineering and construction firm project manager. Entrepreneur. College of Education and Human Sciences alumni are thriving in a broad range of roles.
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Fostering Support: Department of Nutritional Sciences develops invaluable graduates

Tue, Oct 15, 2024

Oklahoma State University's Department of Nutritional Sciences is revolutionizing the field, producing graduates who are making significant contributions to research institutions and academia nationwide.

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BRIDGEing a Gap: OSU center helps school districts support students statewide

Tue, Oct 15, 2024

The OSU BRIDGE Center (Building Resources and Interventions for Districts Seeking Growth in Education) aims to provide schools with evidence-based approaches to meet students' academic, behavioral and mental health needs. Through training, technical assistance and research, the center helps districts implement more effective practices to support student success.

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A Heart for Students: Introducing the new director of recruitment and retention

Tue, Oct 15, 2024

Brimming with eagerness and a lifelong love for Oklahoma State University, Scott King started this fall as the new director of recruitment and retention for the College of Education and Human Sciences.

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A Gift from the Sky: Meteorite falls from space and lands in Muscogee Nation

Tue, Oct 15, 2024

A fireball crashed through Earth's mesosphere in the early hours of Jan. 20, 2023. Pushed by immense pressure, the fireball’s direction was arbitrarily set to North America, eventually landing in Muskogee, Oklahoma. The mysterious phenomenon was soon discovered to be a rare meteorite falling from space. Dr. Kat Gardner-Vandy, Oklahoma State University assistant professor of aviation and space and Choctaw citizen, was called in to evaluate the mysterious rock.

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A Common Thread: Design and Merchandising instructor Crystal Emerson brings historical fashion to life

Tue, Oct 15, 2024

Design and merchandising adjunct instructor Crystal Emerson’s goal is to bring fun and creativity into the classroom. For Emerson, it’s a dream come true to serve as an instructor and share her passion in the program she loves.

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A Century of Service: Cleo L. Craig Child Development Lab celebrates 100 years of providing premier educational experiences

Tue, Oct 15, 2024

In late 1924, Oklahoma A&M College became the second land-grant institution to establish a nursery school. A century later, the CDL is the nation’s second-longest continuously operating on-campus lab school, serving children from 12 months to 6 years of age.

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Chowanadisai's expertise praised by colleagues and students alike

Tue, Oct 08, 2024

Dr. Winyoo Chowanadisai, associate professor in nutritional sciences, exemplifies his commitment to the land-grant mission with a passion for research and mentorship that translates to his academic and professional endeavors.

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