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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.
The Cowboy Way: John Blair
Dunking Into Art

Wed, May 1, 2019

Professional athlete and thriving artist: Together, they seem like two very different crafts. Most people will never be able to claim even one of them, but former Cowboy basketball and NBA star Desmond Mason isn't most people.

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Chester Doel Reed: The Early Years (1894-1924)

Wed, May 1, 2019

Doel Reed, best-known today as a southwestern painter and printmaker, spent 35 years teaching art, mentoring students, and heading the Art Department at Oklahoma A&M College.

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A Connection Across Decades

Wed, May 1, 2019

Artist J. Jay McVicker died five years before Louise Siddons ever stepped foot on campus — but he still deserves much of the credit for bringing the art historian and professor to Oklahoma State University.

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A Beta Theta Pi brother remembers Stitt

Wed, May 1, 2019

Kevin Stitt's Beta Theta Pi pledge brother Hobie Higgins has known the Gateway Mortgage founder and Oklahoma governor since their more carefree days at OSU.

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Unveiling Beauty

Wed, May 1, 2019

Pushing back against the idea of women being shown nude in artwork, Oklahoma State University student Rachele Cromer says there's more to beauty than the naked female form. That's why she shrouds her photography subjects in such fabrics as white

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Taking the Reins

Wed, May 1, 2019

In September 2018, the OSU Alumni Association Board of Directors named Blaire Atkinson as the organization's 14th president and first female leader. Atkinson is a business administration graduate who previously served as the senior associate vice

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Baking Up Success

Wed, May 1, 2019

The 1997 Oklahoma State University chemical engineering graduate went from testing water quality as a hydrologist for the U.S. Geological Survey to crunching numbers as a chief estimator for construction firms to baking and decorating cookies as an

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Profound Messages

Wed, May 1, 2019

There are individuals who shape the course of lives, and there are others who change the course of history. In an effort to preserve their legacy, to keep their contributions from becoming buried under the weight of passing time and shifts of culture

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Growing Awareness

Wed, May 1, 2019

Oklahoma State University soon will be home to a new state-of-the-art learning facility that will help provide students and faculty with cutting-edge educational and research opportunities. Set to open in 2019, the Greenhouse Learning Center is not

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New Lease On Life

Wed, May 1, 2019

Meet Austen, a tripod puppy with a new lease on life. The year-old mixed breed is missing a paw, but thanks to OSU Institute of Technology's Orthotic & Prosthetic program, he has a chance to walk — and even run — like the rest of his four-legged

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