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Equine herpesvirus – What to know

Equine herpesvirus (EHV) is a family of 9 viruses named by numbers. EHV-1, the virus associated with the ongoing outbreak, is most commonly associated with respiratory tract infections. EHV-1 is also associated with neurologic disease and abortion.
Equine herpesvirus – What to know
Tour scheduled for OSU Extension research center

Mon, Sep 14, 2020

Oklahoma State University Extension experts are inviting the public to virtually tour the Southwest Research and Extension Center in Altus in a series of agriculture teleconferences later this month.

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Spears Business enrollment strong

Wed, Sep 9, 2020

Oklahoma State University business students returned to campus in strong numbers this fall despite concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. Fall 2020 Spears School of Business enrollment increased 4 percent, or 202 students, for the Stillwater

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Oklahoma State, Purdue team up to tackle digital divide in America

Tue, Sep 8, 2020

Researchers have determined some broadband policies instituted by states have been successful in expanding needed access while others not only failed to help, they have been detrimental.

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President Hargis commends Pi Beta Phi for their management of COVID-19 outbreak

Thu, Sep 3, 2020

Just before the start of classes this semester, OSU reported a contained outbreak of COVID-19 in an off-campus sorority.

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OSU researchers model COVID-19 mortality risk

Wed, Sep 2, 2020

An analysis of digital health records from thousands of COVID-19 patients admitted to hospitals around the country has led to the development of technology to predict the risk of death for those with COVID. Researchers at the Oklahoma State

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