The announcement was guided by input from the OSU community, as well as a diverse, 24-person selection committee, assisted by the national search firm Buffkin/Baker.
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!”
Oklahoma State University welcomed students back this week and anticipates having the second-largest incoming class and anticipates recording the largest one-year increase in new transfer students in school history.
Oklahoma State University’s undergraduate programs were ranked the best and the Spears School of Business’ MBA program led the state in the Oklahoma City Journal Record’s annual Reader Rankings.
Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Gary Sandefur announced his plans this week to retire effective March 31. A native of Madill, Okla., and member of the Chickasaw Nation, Dr. Sandefur has served in this position since July 1, 2014 after serving at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for 30 years.