OSU honors resilience, community at Survivor Tree Rededication
The Oklahoma State University community gathered Friday near Theta Pond to rededicate the campus’s Survivor Tree, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing.
Oklahoma State University has many notable topiaries around campus including a cowboy boot and hat as well as people lined up signing “O-S-U” outside Old Central. This fall, a bison joined campus with a few new features allowing it to stay out year-round. A topiary is foliage that has been trimmed and shaped into an object.
With a 122-foot wingspan and 4,000 square feet of native grasses in all four wing segments, Oklahoma State University’s new butterfly pocket prairie is a nearly perfect partnership of environmentally minded students working with the university to make a positive change.