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Pollard named Cowboy Technologies president, OSU Research Foundation executive director

Wed, Mar 01, 2023

Oklahoma State University has announced the appointment of Elizabeth Pollard as the president of Cowboy Technologies and executive director of the Oklahoma State University Research Foundation (OSURF), effective March 1

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Loughridge named CEO of Oklahoma State University Research Foundation

Wed, Feb 01, 2023

Jerome Loughridge, senior vice president of system operations for Oklahoma State University, will now head the nonprofit, which is focused on collaborative applications of new discovery and partnerships to bring OSU innovation to bear on the state’s economy.

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OSU I-Corps teams receive grants of $200,000 from National Science Foundation

Wed, Aug 12, 2020

Four groups of Oklahoma State University students, faculty and industry mentors have each been selected to receive $50,000 grants and additional mentoring through the National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps program.

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OSU startup recognized at national showcase

Mon, Apr 29, 2019

Oklahoma State University affiliated startup Roll-2-Roll Technologies LLC participated in the 2019 University Innovation and Entrepreneurship Showcase in Washington, D.C., as one of 20 startups featured.

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