Chef Theron Jessop will be returning to his alma mater to serve as guest chef at the 2nd Cowboy Chef's Table luncheon on Oct. 2 at noon in the State Room.
Jill Porter, an alumna of OSU Institute of Technology, was born with optic nerve hypoplasia, a condition that only allows her to see clearly a few inches from her eyes, so she is legally blind. Residents of Henryetta raised $10,000 in order to
When the Grand Old Post Office opens its doors to students in January 2018, there will be a two-story mural greeting them on the building's east wall that celebrates OSU Institute of Technology and its partnership with the community.
The open house will be Thursday, Sept. 21, from 2 to 4 p.m. with light hors d'oeuvres and drinks. There will also be a short presentation on how space impacts student success conducted by Steelcase Education, a company that partners with Scott Rice,
The Houston area, and now almost the entire state of Florida, have recently been devastated by hurricanes Harvey and Irma leaving millions of people without power. First responders and lineman crews from across the country have mobilized to help
Growing up, Charley Been had a vision of what he wanted to build his career and future around, but like many people, life seemed to have other plans. He originally wanted to go into the Air Force, but couldn't because he discovered he was colorblind.
Pushing yourself and rising to your potential was a theme expressed throughout the two commencement ceremonies held Friday, Aug. 25, in Covelle Hall on the OSU Institute of Technology campus. Mike Hayes, director of distributor development for
The #I♥OSUIT series asks students, faculty and staff what they love about the OSUIT and why. This week we hear from Toyota T-TEN student Miguel Martinez.