Through the Poke-a-thon campaign, OSU is offering students incentives to get vaccinated for COVID-19, including football tickets, iPads and bursar scholarships totaling over $10,000.
We are disappointed by the lack of engagement and transparency from our colleagues at OU over the past months on a matter with serious ramifications for our state.
Oklahoma State University-Tulsa President Pamela Fry has announced plans to retire on Jan. 3 after 20 years of service to OSU, with the last five at OSU-Tulsa.
As the student population has grown over the years, challenges have risen. However, OSU is focused on meeting that challenge with Slate, a customer relationship management software.
As President Kayse Shrum embarks upon her historic presidency at Oklahoma State University, she has named the first three leadership team members who will provide her support and advice.
Dr. Shrum began her first day as the 19th president of Oklahoma State University in front of a crowd of reporters in Gallagher-Iba Arena's O-Club where she introduced new Athletic Director Chad Weiberg.
Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum proclaimed June 24 as Burns and Ann Hargis Day in honor of Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis and First Cowgirl Ann Hargis.
Darren Shrum, soon to be Oklahoma State University's inaugural "First Cowboy," is old school, but as the father of six, he has to keep track of the ever-changing ins and outs of his family's life.
The new Hardesty Center for Clinical Research and Neuroscience, spurred by a $2 million gift from The Hardesty Family Foundation, equipped with space for clinical trials and home to the most advanced MRI system in the state, is poised to lessen the