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Eighteen CAS students named 2025-26 Wentz, Purdie Research Scholars

The College of Arts and Sciences is well represented in Oklahoma State University’s 2025-2026 Wentz Research Scholars and Purdie Research Scholars awardee lists: 14 of 43 Wentz recipients are majoring in a CAS discipline, while all four of the Purdie scholars call CAS home.
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English instructor publishes poetry anthology featuring emerging voices

Tue, Sep 03, 2024

Dr. Remi Recchia, a programs coordinator and adjunct composition instructor with Oklahoma State University's Department of English, recently contributed to contemporary literature with the publication of his anthology, “Transmasculine Poetics: Filling the Gap in Literature & the Silences Around Us." The poetic anthology, released through Sundress Publications, features the works of transmasculine poets, the second ever to exclusively highlight transmasculine voices.

EnglishCollege of Arts and SciencesArts and HumanitiesDepartment of English
Three CAS faculty members named Research Faculty Fellows for Strategic Transdisciplinary Initiatives 

Wed, May 22, 2024

Oklahoma State University professors Drs. Skye Cooley, Katherine Hallemeier and Yolanda Vasquez were recently named College of Arts and Sciences Research Faculty Fellows for Strategic Transdisciplinary Initiatives by Dr. Camelia Knapp, CAS associate dean for research.

Department of EnglishCAS researchEnglishCASSchool of Media and Strategic CommunicationsChemistryCollege of Arts and Sciences
Memoirist and publisher Mahler to visit campus March 14

Tue, Mar 12, 2024

Oklahoma State University will welcome memoirist and publisher Kristine Langley Mahler to campus on March 14 to speak “On the Inquiry for Truth as a Civic Good.” Mahler is the author of two nonfiction books, “A Calendar Is a Snakeskin” and “Curing Season: Artifacts.”

Department of EnglishCollege of Arts and SciencesCAScreative writing
The Beauty of Bugs: How one OSU Ph.D. candidate blends science and creative writing

Fri, Oct 20, 2023

For Lauren Osborn, a doctoral candidate in creative writing at Oklahoma State University, spiders make the perfect muse for creative expression. Her love for spiders and writing kicked off an eclectic academic career focused on using creative writing for scientific study.

Department of EnglishCollege of Arts and SciencesCAS
English professor’s new book explores Appalachian childhood and loss of brother

Wed, Oct 04, 2023

Dr. Sarah Beth Childers, an assistant professor in the Oklahoma State University Department of English, has released a new book, “Prodigals, A Sister’s Memoir of Appalachia and Loss.”

Department of EnglishCASCollege of Arts and Sciences
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