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OSU Symphony Orchestra earns national recognition for innovation and excellence

The Oklahoma State University Symphony Orchestra is hitting the right note. OSU is one of only five college orchestras named a national finalist for the Vytautas Marijosius Memorial Award in Orchestral Programming — a distinction that celebrates
OSU Symphony Orchestra earns national recognition for innovation and excellence
Cro communicates holistic vision for college as she begins tenure as new CAS dean

Tue, Sep 10, 2024

Cro recognizes the vast opportunities for growth and unity among CAS's 24 departments, which include 850 faculty and staff, and nearly 7,000 students. And like puzzling out the nuances of language, she welcomes this type of challenge.

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CAS student researcher profiles

Fri, Sep 6, 2024

Within the College of Arts and Sciences’ 24 departments, there are countless scholars performing groundbreaking research. Here’s a glimpse of five students who — along with their faculty mentors — are proving why Orange is the Answer when it

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OSU geology field camp marks 75th anniversary

Fri, Sep 6, 2024

This summer, the Les Huston Geology Field Camp celebrated 75 years of providing hands-on experiences for aspiring geoscientists.

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Air Force ROTC welcomes Davis as first enlisted aerospace studies instructor at OSU

Fri, Sep 6, 2024

Tech. Sgt. Ephraim Davis, administration for ROTC Detachment 670, became the first enlisted aerospace studies instructor at Oklahoma State University in 2024.

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Professors cultivating civic education and engagement in rural Oklahoma

Fri, Sep 6, 2024

Drs. Eve Ringsmuth and Josh Jansa — two professors in Oklahoma State University's Department of Political Science — have been awarded a Women for OSU grant to engage rural communities across Oklahoma in civic education through American

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Integrative biology partners with Kicker to create interactive Sound of Science exhibits

Fri, Sep 6, 2024

In 2023, Dr. Liz McCullagh — an Oklahoma State University Department of Integrative Biology professor — partnered with Stillwater audio company Kicker to create the Sound of Science, a series of educational exhibits that allow students to

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CAS faculty prepare Payne County Jail inmates to earn high school diplomas

Fri, Sep 6, 2024

For the past two years, College of Arts and Sciences faculty and graduate students have been teaching in an unconventional classroom: the female pod of the Payne County Jail.

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OSU Museum of Art celebrates 10 years of campus and community enrichment

Fri, Sep 6, 2024

When the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art opened its doors to the public in 2014, it had a newly renovated building, a growing collection, a handful of staff and a lot of promise.

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Ready, Foss collaborate on research of Oklahoma’s Latinx people

Fri, Sep 6, 2024

Dr. Sarah Foss, assistant professor in the Department of History, and Dr. Carol Ready, assistant professor of Spanish and linguistics in the Department of Languages and Literatures, are working together on research projects to create an archive of

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Heinzig and McMillan gift $6.75 million to Department of Philosophy to advance ethics and critical thinking at OSU

Fri, Sep 6, 2024

Growing up in Prague, Oklahoma, Dennis Heinzig yearned for more than what he found in his small town of around 2,300. For him, the answers to life's questions wouldn't be found there.

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