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OSU physicians explain vaccine science

Physicians from the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences discuss the COVID vaccine's mRNA technology and how it works in the human body.
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Local leaders and health officials share perspectives on managing through COVID-19

Mon, Oct 05, 2020

Faced with an unprecedented crisis, public officials and health experts at every level across the nation have grappled with some of the toughest decisions of their careers since COVID-19 upended our nation last spring.

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Special partnership enhances contact tracing at OSU and beyond

Thu, Oct 01, 2020

Over the last 10 years, three women have been a health shield for the Oklahoma State University community, coordinating responses to such threats as the flu, meningitis and H1N1.

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NEH Awards OSU Library nearly $70,000

Thu, Sep 17, 2020

The Oklahoma State University Library was recently awarded $69,820 by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The grant was part of $40.3 million in new CARES Act economic stabilization grants to support essential operations at more than 300 cultural institutions across the country.

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OSU offers free COVID-19 testing at Stillwater campus swab pod for students and employees

Fri, Jul 24, 2020

Oklahoma State University is offering free COVID-19 oral swab testing for students and employees at University Health Services (UHS) on the main Stillwater campus.

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Dr. Ford Versypt's lab works with international coalition to understand the novel coronavirus

Wed, May 13, 2020

Dr. Ashlee Ford Versypt, assistant professor in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology’s School of Chemical Engineering, and her team are working as part of a coalition to better understand how the novel coronavirus impacts the body.

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Pete’s Pet Posse reinvents itself with virtual therapy

Wed, Apr 22, 2020

America’s dogs have grabbed the spotlight in a world turned upside down by COVID-19. They are becoming digital stars on social media and video conferencing applications such as Zoom, where canine voices and faces are becoming part of a new normal.

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