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On the final day of the Summer Geoscience Research Experience (GEO‑REx) Camp, proud parents, faculty mentors and alumni gather as high school students present their research.
On the final day of the Summer Geoscience Research Experience (GEO‑REx) Camp, proud parents, faculty mentors and alumni gather as high school students present their research.
Two faculty members and two graduate students from Oklahoma State University's Boone Pickens School of Geology recently returned from a 5-week international research expedition aboard the R/V Roger Revelle, a research vessel operated by Scripps
The Hamm Institute for American Energy at Oklahoma State University is proud to announce its 2025 cohort of Institute Fellows — distinguished scholars whose research and academic leadership are advancing energy security through innovation and
Water management, access and treatment are key to the work Oklahoma State University's College of Arts and Sciences' faculty are doing to ensure communities have the resources to nourish the world for years to come.
Dr. Javier Vilcáez, an associate professor in Oklahoma State University's Boone Pickens School of Geology, has been selected as a 2024 U.S. Fulbright Scholar.
On Jan. 10 and 11, Oklahoma State University once again welcomed state and regional groundwater professionals to the annual Oklahoma Ground Water Association Conference and Trade Show. This is the third year OSU has hosted the event, which provides
Several College of Arts and Sciences faculty, staff and administrators were recognized for their contributions during the 2023 University Awards Convocation held Monday, Dec. 4, on OSU's Stillwater campus. In total, the college received 19 awards.
Dr. Jim Puckette of the Boone Pickens School of Geology at Oklahoma State University received two awards from the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Midcontinent Sectional Conference. Puckette was given the Robey H. Clark Memorial in
On Sept. 21, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that Oklahoma State University geology professor Dr. Todd Halihan, is the recipient of a nearly $2 million research grant to study the use and risks of enhanced aquifer recharge (EAR)