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Professor Emeritus Receives Prestigious Award

Dr. Robert S. Christenson, professor emeritus of health education in the OSU College of Education, Health and Aviation, is the recipient of the 2018 Honor Award, the most prestigious award presented by the Oklahoma Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (OAHPRED). The award recognizes excellence in teaching; outstanding administrative achievement; contribution to research and professional publications; leadership in state, district and national professional associations; and meritorious service within the profession.
Dr. Robert Christenson recipient of the 2018 Honor Award
OSU-Tulsa HEP Students Raise Money for Local Nonprofit Organization

Thu, Dec 14, 2017

Oklahoma State University-Tulsa students exceeded expectations by designing theoretical programs for community organizations to implement. Groups of Health Education and Promotion (HEP) students in

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Two From EHA Named OSU Seniors of Significance

Mon, Nov 20, 2017

College of Education, Health and Aviation students Omar Ibarra and Brya D’Abrosca have been selected as Oklahoma State University Seniors of Significance for the 2017-2018 academic year.

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OStateTV Video: Health Education and Promotion’s Randy Hubach

Thu, Jan 14, 2016

Randy Hubach, assistant professor in health education and promotion, talks about student opportunities in his program area and the culture of Oklahoma State’s applied health degree options in

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Spotlight: Health Education and Promotion Student Mallery Lile

Mon, Nov 09, 2015

Mallery Lile, like many high school athletes, suffered an injury. Through her recovery, she not only got back on the playing field, she found a future career.

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