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Breaking down the battlefield: Professor unpacking the history of John Brown and Honey Springs

Oklahoma State University Department of History professor Dr. Jennifer Murray has been named a historical advisor for the “Encountering John Brown” project at the Honey Springs Battlefield in Checotah, Oklahoma, which was the site of the largest Civil War battle in the state.
Internationally known Ukrainian history expert to speak at OSU

Tue, Feb 14, 2023

The Oklahoma State University Department of History will welcome Ukrainian and Russian history scholar Dr. Johannes Remy to Stillwater on Feb. 21, as part of the Fae Rawdon Norris Foundation for the Humanities’ Speaker Series. 

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4 with OSU ties named to state Higher Education Hall of Fame

Wed, Nov 03, 2021

The Oklahoma Higher Education Heritage Society inducted four people with Oklahoma State University ties into its Hall of Fame on Tuesday.

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CAS hires six with diverse expertise in pandemic research

Thu, Sep 30, 2021

The first three hires began this fall. They are Tao Hu, Juwon Hwang and Rebecca Kaplan. In January, CAS will bring in two more new hires. And the last piece of this faculty puzzle will arrive at OSU in August 2022.

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Cowboy Concurrent Online adds 3 new courses to their offerings for high school students

Tue, Jul 27, 2021

Oklahoma State University’s online concurrent enrollment program, Cowboy Concurrent Online, will offer three additional courses for high school juniors and seniors starting this fall.

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OSU students help professor tell the stories of the women of Tulsa’s Black Wall Street

Tue, Jun 01, 2021

This week marks the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre that destroyed one of America’s most affluent Black communities, the Greenwood District. While many Americans are just now learning about this hidden tragedy, much of its history and the survivors’ stories remain largely untold.

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