For the third straight year, the Oklahoma State University Flying Aggies Flight Team placed first in the National Intercollegiate Flying Association SAFECON Region VI Competition, held in Norman, Okla., October 17-20. Oklahoma State defeated eight
Eight new College of Education (COE) freshmen have been identified as Oklahoma State University Freshman Research Scholars. The students applied for the chance to begin exploring...
Miles Turner, an Oklahoma State sophomore and OSU Flying Aggies officer, won the national ExpressJet Airlines Video Contest to secure a $1,000 cash prize for the student...
An OSU College of Education faculty member has initiated a rigorous study focused on the abilities of pilots of manned aircraft to see and avoid unmanned aerial vehicles occupying the same airspace and on a potential collision trajectory.
Eight College of Education doctoral students are receiving financial support for their research efforts this summer in the form of Robberson Summer Research Fellowships from the Oklahoma State
Anthony R. Lee is the Outstanding Graduate Assistant for the School of Applied Health and Educational Psychology. Lee is slated to complete a Masters of Public Health at OSU this summer. He has
When a small town farm boy gets a ride in a plane at 14 years old and is given the opportunity to take hold of the controls, he is certain to come out of the experience with a different perspective.
Oklahoma State University was recently ranked No. 31 nationally for the top alma maters for National Board Certified Teachers (NBCT). OSU, which has 567 alumni who have achieved certification, has the highest number among universities in Oklahoma.
Dr. Todd Hubbard draws on a certain 15 seconds when his U-2 spy plane blew up in the air to give him all the motivation he needs to ensure a balanced approach to teaching his aviation classes at Oklahoma State University.