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From Stillwater to space: Spears Business graduate runs company powering lunar missions

Spears School of Business graduate Brenda Rolls runs a Stillwater company that makes space exploration possible. Frontier Electronic Systems produced spacecraft components for NASA’s Artemis II mission, which in April sent humans around the moon
From Stillwater to space: Spears Business graduate runs company powering lunar missions
An early collaboration

Fri, Oct 23, 2020

Sierra Steelman was nervous when she signed up in 2019 to participate in Oklahoma State University's Freshman Research Scholar program. She didn't know what to expect and certainly wasn't planning to get a research paper published in a peer-reviewed

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Ties that bind

Fri, Oct 23, 2020

Dr. Bill Ryan of Oklahoma State University's School of Hospitality and Tourism Management has spent his entire academic life at OSU, from earning his bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees here to spending a career as an administrator and

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Tracking human traffickers

Fri, Oct 23, 2020

Oklahoma State University professor Dr. Miriam McGaugh is an expert in analyzing large amounts of data and recognizing patterns within it. While an epidemiologist for the Oklahoma State Department of Health, she used health care data to create

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Parsing COVID-19 data

Fri, Oct 23, 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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OSU, Redlands agreement simplifies transfer opportunities for community college students

Fri, Oct 9, 2020

Oklahoma State University and Redlands Community College in El Reno, Okla., recently signed transfer agreements to assist students earning an associate's degree in business administration to easily transfer to OSU for completion of a bachelor's

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New head of the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management brings energy, vision to the role

Fri, Oct 9, 2020

For Dr. Brij Thapa, moving to Oklahoma with his family in September to take over as the head of the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM) at Oklahoma State University was a major life change. He had never been to the state before and

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ConocoPhillips pledges $200,000 for OSU Accounting Collaborative for Excellence Lab

Thu, Oct 8, 2020

OSU's Accounting Collaborative for Excellence (ACE) Lab has a new lead sponsor in ConocoPhillips, which has pledged a $200,000 donation.

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OSU joins research studying robotic nurse assistants

Mon, Sep 28, 2020

Oklahoma State University researchers will share a $1.5 million National Science Foundation grant with engineering faculty from the University of Louisville to study using robots to help nurses care for hospital patients. Dr. Bryan Edwards,

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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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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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