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Planting Solutions: OSU programs collaborate against food insecurity

As a land-grant institution, OSU has a leading focus area of "Innovating to Nourish Our World." The Greenhouse Learning Center does just that by partnering with Pete's Pantry, the on-campus food pantry, to produce lettuce.
Planting Solutions: OSU programs collaborate against food insecurity
Star Power: OSU earns prestigious 5 Star Rating in 2024 QS Stars Rankings

Wed, Sep 24, 2025

Oklahoma State University has received a 5 Star rating in the latest QS Stars university ratings. This distinction places OSU among an elite group of institutions recognized for excellence across a range of categories, including teaching, research,

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‘The Right Opportunity’: New ISS director hopes to expand OSU’s international student engagement

Wed, Sep 24, 2025

After two decades in international education and a journey that brought her back to Oklahoma, Elisabeth Walker brings a wealth of experience and a vision for expanding global engagement to Oklahoma State University's Office of International Students

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Sharing their stories: OSU alumnus, current student discuss journey to America from war-torn homes

Wed, Sep 24, 2025

As with native Oklahomans, higher education is a critical component in helping immigrants to achieve personal and career success. In February this year, GLOBAL magazine asked one of OSU's most successful immigrant graduates, Ban Nguyen, to meet with

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Hamm Institute, OSU Global collaborate on energy security project with South Korea and Japan

Wed, Sep 24, 2025

Funded by a $50 million endowment from Harold Hamm, founder and executive chairman of Continental Resources, the Hamm Institute is dedicated to strengthening energy security for the U.S. and its allies. This commitment is why South Korea's largest

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Stabilizing Force: OSU researchers create ‘smoke alarm’ for earthquakes

Wed, Sep 24, 2025

Intact — a seismic device about the size of a shoebox — is simple to use: Just clamp it to a structure's foundation, and it connects to the WiFi, sending data to servers that can provide a digital footprint for the building. This allows people

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New facility to elevate human performance research across OSU

Tue, Sep 9, 2025

The Oklahoma State University Human Performance and Nutrition Research Institute will soon have a new home to conduct groundbreaking discoveries — the Boone Pickens Human Performance Innovation Complex.

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Music education student researches composer representation

Tue, Sep 9, 2025

Katelynn Biggs' studies primarily focused on prescribed music lists for high school concert bands in the region. The PMLs are what every student in the state plays when they perform at competitions and, therefore, spend hours and hours with the music

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Stride Toward Healing: Groundbreaking foal research sheds light on joint infection treatments

Tue, Sep 9, 2025

Drs. Schoonover and David Wallace, equine surgery resident, conducted a study on the efficacy and safety of concurrent systemic administration and intravenous regional limb perfusion of amikacin in healthy neonatal foals.

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Niblack Research Scholars' Newest Class

Tue, Sep 9, 2025

This year, 13 students are getting the opportunity to advance their careers through the Niblack Research Scholars program. These undergraduates have been selected as scholars for the 2025-26 school year, earning them a $8,000 scholarship to conduct

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Hidden Health Risk: Exercise interventions address overlooked body characteristic

Tue, Sep 9, 2025

Dr. Sam Emerson, associate professor of nutritional sciences, and Dr. Bree Baker, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation, are studying the effects of exercise on underlying metabolic dysfunction risk factors.

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