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The Cowboy Way: John Blair

Before John Blair ever stepped into a University Health Services exam room at Oklahoma State University, he was marching across campus with a tuba strapped to his shoulders.
The Cowboy Way: John Blair
The Cowboy Way: Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan

Thu, Dec 21, 2023

Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan, professor of rural health and director of the Center for Indigenous Health Research and Policy at Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, is currently serving on two prestigious national advisory committees

Cowboy WayOSU-CHSState magazine
Boot Camp: OSU students compete to earn their spurs and carry on Pistol Pete’s legacy

Thu, Dec 21, 2023

Each year, 10 to 15 students study Frank Eaton's history, perfect their mime skills for different game situations and fan interactions, and consult former Petes with the hopes of carrying on the tradition.

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Dairy Bar set to open in fall 2024 in New Frontiers Agricultural Hall

Thu, Dec 21, 2023

The Dairy Building was demolished in 2006 to create space for the Henry Bellmon Research Center, but the OSU family will soon experience Larry & Kay's Dairy Bar on the ground level of the New Frontiers Agricultural Hall that opens next fall.

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Millions raised for students at 2023 A Stately Affair Gala

Thu, Dec 21, 2023

Stately Affair: It's a summer night of glitz, glam and plenty of orange in downtown Tulsa, with the mission to raise money for Oklahoma State University's presence in the city. This year, the biennial fundraising event at the Cox Business Center

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OSU Student Farm is an outdoor classroom with a service-minded mission

Thu, Dec 21, 2023

In the height of a sweltering summer as the mid-day hours march on, a small group of Oklahoma State University students bend over rows of bright green watermelons, ripe for the picking. It's above 100 degrees, and their breaks under a nearby shade

Our Daily BreadStudent FarmOSU AgricultureState magazine
Cowboy Chronicles: Setting the facts straight about a legendary OSU football play

Thu, Dec 21, 2023

This is the story of a rushing touchdown 115 years ago, reported as gaining the most yards from the line of scrimmage on a single play in the history of (Oklahoma A&M College/Oklahoma State University) football and a record which would never be

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Quarter Century of Progress: 25 years of impact in Tulsa

Thu, Dec 21, 2023

Oklahoma State University-Tulsa's story doesn't begin with one university – but four. Before 1986, there was no public four-year university presence in Tulsa. To address this, the City of Tulsa's redevelopment arm opened the land just north of

land-grant universitiesState magazineOAIREOSU PolytechDr. Johnny StephensTulsa Innovation LabOSU-CHSCollege of Professional StudiesOSU-TulsaHelmerich Research Center
OSU alumna works through film industry, earns job in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

Fri, Oct 20, 2023

Amy Higdon paid her dues on indie films to give the burgeoning movie costume designer the experience she needed to become an asset on larger projects, including 2023's "Killers of the Flower Moon."

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