OSU alumna Jaselyn Rossman was crowned Miss Oklahoma 2026, earning a $30,000 scholarship and the opportunity to represent the state at the Miss America Competition.
Dr. Ramesh Sharda has spent 11-plus years as the Spears Business vice dean for graduate programs, but his impact on OSU began much earlier. Before returning to faculty this summer, Sharda reminisced on his career highlights.
Finance student Anthony McNeal II was crowned Mr. OSU 2025-26. As he enters his senior year, McNeal strives to keep raising the profile of Mr. OSU for those who follow him.
An interdisciplinary team of Oklahoma State University students won first place in the i2E Love's Entrepreneur's Cup with the success of their business venture, SCIVINCE. This is a collegiate business plan competition that simulates the process of
As the business world changes, Spears Business is expanding its curriculum to fit industry needs with innovative new degree plans in data analytics and real estate and property management.
The 2025 Wine Forum of Oklahoma celebrated global wines, culinary excellence and, most importantly — the bright future of Oklahoma State University students.
The Cowboy100 highlights the growth and success of Cowboy-owned or operated businesses worldwide. Hundreds of companies have entered to participate in the competitive event, but a select few have made it all four years.
From international student to doctoral candidate, intern to MBA manager, student visa holder to proud American citizen, Rodrigo Tello has been constructing his masterpiece at OSU one block at a time.
Cydnee Miller, a double major in accounting and finance, is Miss American Indian OSU 2025-26. Miller's involvement in Spears Business and the Chickasaw Nation are preparing her for her career.