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Fit to Lead: Health and human performance professor bridging the gap between sport and tactical fitness

It’s not only about research for Oklahoma State University’s applied exercise science professor Dr. Jay Dawes, but also giving back to the community of first responders.
Fit to Lead: Health and human performance professor bridging the gap between sport and tactical fitness
Nutritional sciences' Katherine Janike named Niblack Scholar

Mon, Mar 6, 2017

The Niblack Research Scholars program provides support to OSU undergraduates to conduct research in one of the university's research laboratories under the general guidance of a member of the research faculty and with day-to-day mentoring by a

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Nutritional sciences doctoral student named OSU Graduate College Ambassador

Thu, Mar 2, 2017

Babajide Ojo, the new OSU Graduate College Ambassador, is a doctoral student and graduate teaching and research assistant in the Department of Nutritional Sciences.

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Nutritional Sciences' Leslie Farias named Outstanding Senior at OSU

Thu, Mar 2, 2017

Leslie Farias, a nutritional sciences senior in the College of Human LeslieSciences, has been named a 2016 Outstanding Senior by the Oklahoma State University Alumni Association.

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Nutritional sciences faculty and students honored by Oklahoma Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Thu, Mar 2, 2017

Dr. Gail Gates was presented the Outstanding Dietetic Educator in a DPD award, and Mallory Crutchfield received the Outstanding Dietetic Student in a Dietetic Internship Award.

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Nutritional Sciences' student crowned Miss American Indian

Thu, Mar 2, 2017

Autumn Only A Chief, the newly crowned Miss American Indian Oklahoma State University 2015, plans to use her position and education to promote nutritional health among Native Americans. Only A Chief is a Pawnee Native American from Pawnee, Okla.

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Green tea for good health

Tue, Feb 28, 2017

NSCI Assistant Professor Arpita Basu is studying the effects of green tea on metabolic syndrome a medical condition that leads to diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

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Nutritional sciences grad JoAnn Millsap Pegues makes a lasting impression

Tue, Feb 28, 2017

Since graduating with a degree in nutritional sciences in 1961, Jo Ann Millsap Pegues has been making a difference in the lives of untold thousands of people.

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Human Sciences celebrates faculty and staff

Fri, Dec 2, 2016

The College of Human Sciences recently celebrated faculty and staff achievements during its annual holiday celebration. Three faculty and two staff members were honored.

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Six Human Sciences students named Seniors of Significance

Mon, Nov 21, 2016

The Seniors of Significance Award recognizes students who have excelled in scholarship, leadership and service to campus and community and have brought distinction to OSU.

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