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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.
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Sound Connection

Mon, Dec 2, 2019

The Edmon Low Library at the center of OSU's campus is known for its beauty and the wealth of knowledge stored within its walls.

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A Tradition to Treasure

Mon, Dec 2, 2019

At Oklahoma State University, America's Greatest Homecoming takes over every facet of campus.

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Charming China

Mon, Dec 2, 2019

President Burns Hargis and Ann Hargis recently led an OSU delegation to China to meet with students and institutional leaders of key university partners in China.

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Cowboys on Court

Mon, Dec 2, 2019

Ask Nestor Bravo, and he'll tell you the new futsal court at Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City is about more than a game.

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Playing to Win: OSU junior plans to use music education to give back to others

Mon, Dec 2, 2019

Focused. Persistent. Grateful. Those describe Oklahoma State University junior music education major Abraham Nuñez.

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Advancing Cancer Care for Animals

Mon, Dec 2, 2019

An Oklahoma State University program to advance animal cancer treatment has received almost $2.5 million in new research funds.

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Another Side of Winston Churchill

Mon, Dec 2, 2019

Sir Winston Churchill is best known as the man who helped lead Britain to victory during World War II.

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A Centennial Celebration

Mon, Dec 2, 2019

In July, more than 1,000 students and alumni from across the United States flocked to Stillwater to celebrate a national band fraternity that has been 100 years in the making.

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Changing Young Lives

Mon, Dec 2, 2019

Angela Reddix said she had no idea what she was in for when she arrived on Oklahoma State University's Stillwater campus in 2015 to pursue a doctorate at the Spears School of Business.

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Still Lighting the Way

Mon, Dec 2, 2019

Growing up on a small ranch in the rural Mexican town of Atolinga, Casandra Salinas had plenty of time to daydream about her future on the 30-minute bus ride to and from school.

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