College of Education and Human Sciences alumnus, Paul Emrich, Ph.D., has been named to serve on a new panel charged with coordinating the response to serious mental illness in the United States.
When the Tulsa YWCA celebrates the 2018 Women of the Year -- Pinnacle Awards, Carola Muñoz de Cote will be among 10 women honored. As the program manager for the College of Human Sciences' ¡Juntos Se Puede! (Together We Can!), Muñoz de Cote
Two Human Development and Family Science graduate students recently received honors at the 2017 American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) conference in Hartford, Connecticut in June
The U.S. Senate has confirmed the nomination of Lance Allen Robertson for U.S. Assistant Secretary and Administrator for the Administration on Community Living, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. President Donald J. Trump nominated the
When Dr. Paula Tripp joined the College of Human Sciences to develop the family and consumer sciences education program at Oklahoma State University, she had a national reputation as a leader in the field. During its national leadership conference,
President Donald J. Trump will nominate Oklahoma State University alumnus, Lance Allen Robertson to be Assistant Secretary for Aging, U. S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Matthew Brosi, associate professor in Human Development and Family Science in the College of Human Sciences at Oklahoma State University, has been named to serve as the Masonic Chair.
The College of Human Sciences' Dr. Karina Shreffler, associate professor and graduate coordinator in human development and family science, was honored by OSU-Tulsa with the President's Outstanding Faculty Award for Research.
Oklahoma State University-Tulsa has established Oklahoma's University for Parents, a statewide initiative to help Oklahoma families strengthen parent-child relationships and build positive parenting skills.