COVID-19 surge prediction now possible with genomic surveillance
Using genomic surveillance, Oklahoma State University researchers have developed a new method of predicting infectious disease surges, including COVID-19.
IRA collaborated with OSU’s new office devoted to customer relationship management (CRM) to create a system that would alert faculty, staff and students about positive cases and what next steps were.
Cowboy family, As we embrace the fall semester, I want to commend all of you for doing your part to help protect our campus. Even though we see cases decline around campus and in Stillwater, we must remain vigilant in our public health measures to preserve the semester.
After a surge in positive cases following the first week of school, Oklahoma State University issued a guidance to all students, faculty and staff that masks were to be expected. With that, OSU and the Office of Academic Affairs are launching a campaign titled “Mask Up, it’s a win-win!”
In conjunction with Oklahoma State University's Poke-a-thon, the Spears School of Business is hosting the Spears Poke-a-thon, a college-wide coronavirus vaccination incentive program, where fully vaccinated Spears Business students are eligible to win scholarships during the month of September.