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‘Punished for Dreaming’ lecture and listening party to take place Oct. 17

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OSU Carpentries marks eighth year leading data literacy

Tue, Aug 29, 2023

OSU Libraries has reached its eighth year as a leader in promoting data literacy through its free Carpentries workshop series. Since 2015, the Library has taught over 400 participants across 113 sessions focused on interdisciplinary, data-related topics such as coding and programming.

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OSU celebrates 115 years in Federal Depository Library Program

Fri, Feb 17, 2023

March 1 marks Oklahoma State University’s 115 anniversary in the U.S. Government Publishing Office’s Federal Depository Library Program.

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OSU Library receives $1.2M grant to process Senator’s papers

Wed, Jan 11, 2023

The Oklahoma State University Library was awarded over $1.2 million by the Senate Historical Office. This preservation partnership grant will fund the supplies, personnel and space needed to process, archive and make publicly available the papers of U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe.

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Tickets on sale for Lisa Wingate: OSU alumna headlines library fundraiser on Nov. 4

Tue, Sep 06, 2022

According to Booklist, “Lisa Wingate is, quite simply, a master storyteller.” The noted author and OSU alumna will share her own story with guests of the H. Louise & H.E. “Ed” Cobb Speaker Series on Nov. 4. The keynote dinner and book signing will be held at the ConocoPhillips OSU Alumni Center on the Stillwater campus.

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Graphic novel and curriculum address Oklahoma’s past

Mon, Aug 15, 2022

“Chilocco Indian School: A Generational Story,” a graphic novel written by Julie Pearson-Little Thunder with art and graphic direction from Johnnie Diacon and Jerry Bennett, is now available for free download. The novel was produced by the OSU Library’s Oklahoma Oral History Research Program in collaboration with the Chilocco National Alumni Association.

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New York Times now accessible to OSU faculty, staff and students

Fri, Apr 08, 2022

One of the most prestigious newspapers in the world is now available to Oklahoma State University students, faculty and staff for free. The OSU Library has funded a campuswide subscription to the New York Times with unlimited access through an OSU email.

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State's first female graduate receives national honor

Fri, Dec 17, 2021

The Daughters of the American Revolution have posthumously honored Jessie Thatcher Bost, OSU’s first alumna, with the “Women in American History Award.” The award was accepted by Beverly Golden, OSU alumna and Bost’s granddaughter.

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