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From hives to high-tech: OSU’s GIGANTICS project expands swarm tracking to influence future designs of robotics, agriculture and defense

Research on the movements of bee swarms that could influence the design of robotics, drones and national defense technology is underway in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University.
From hives to high-tech: OSU’s GIGANTICS project expands swarm tracking to influence future designs of robotics, agriculture and defense
OSU researchers develop AI-powered tool to support smarter facility management

Tue, May 26, 2026

OSU researchers developed an AI-powered tool called EyeFM that helps facility professionals quickly identify building components from photos and access real-time maintenance guidance to improve efficiency and decision-making.

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyCollege of Engineering, Architecture and TechnologySchool of Fire Construction and Emergency ManagementCEAT Research
OSU graduates connect with employers at HireOklahoma career fair

Fri, May 22, 2026

Students, alumni and employers from across Oklahoma and Texas gathered Tuesday at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum for the HireOklahoma Multi-University Alumni Career Fair, a statewide networking event designed to connect graduates with

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OSU CEAT Professional Development launches AI course for technical professionals

Thu, May 21, 2026

Oklahoma State University Professional Development, an extension unit of the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, is building on its 100-year legacy of technical workforce development with the launch of a new course: AI Literacy and

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Navy veteran, American Airlines employee, new father and CEAT graduate

Thu, May 21, 2026

For Holden Kingrey, earning an aerospace engineering degree from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University meant more than excelling in the classroom.

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CEAT Hall of Fame member Ed Stokes built a successful engineering career through persistence

Tue, May 19, 2026

CEAT Hall of Fame inductee Ed Stokes overcame challenging beginnings to build a global engineering career and now works to expand STEM education and opportunities for future generations in Oklahoma.

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CIVE professors guide students through Water Research Mentorship Program

Fri, May 15, 2026

Oklahoma State University civil and environmental engineering professors Mary Foltz and Jaime Schussler lead a mentorship program that connects students, professionals and researchers to build skills, explore careers and collaborate in water research

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyCollege of Engineering, Architecture and TechnologyCEATSchool of Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering
OSU and National Fallen Firefighters Foundation establish partnership

Thu, May 14, 2026

Oklahoma State University and the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation have partnered to advance firefighter leadership, expand applied research and improve safety through collaborative education and real‑world engagement.

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Study highlights growing importance of multi-day storms in future U.S. flood risk

Wed, May 13, 2026

Research conducted at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) by Dr. Gabriel Perez found that while extreme rainfall is projected to intensify across the United States, some of the largest increases may come from storms that last several days rather

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