Oklahoma State University President Kayse Shrum recently launched a brand new video series where she showcases the stories of the Cowboy family who embody the Cowboy Code.
After raising more than $30,000 for Special Olympics Oklahoma last year, the Chilly Cowboy returns this week. The event is led by former Oklahoma State softball standout Chelsea Alexander and First Cowboy Darren Shrum.
The Fall Honors College Hooding Ceremony and Award Presentation took place on Dec. 16 in the Student Union Ballroom. The ceremony recognized students who were Fall 2022 graduating candidates for the General Honors award, Departmental or College
On Oct. 8, OSU launched Cowboys United for Mental Health with one goal in mind — to improve OSU students' access to mental health resources on campus. Thanks to the commitment of the OSU community, the inaugural campaign was a resounding success.
In March, when Dr. Kayse Shrum attended the BFA Studio Capstone Exhibition for students, she enjoyed marveling at their talent and artistry. One painting, in particular, really caught her eye. She then commissioned the artist, Shyanne Dickey, to
Maces in an academic setting have been used as symbols of internal authority and independence from external authority since the 15th century in Europe. The mace is generally carried by the highest ranking academic at the institution and serves as a
On Oct. 12, the Cowboy family was invited to a live reveal of the strategy that will guide OSU into the future. Built on pillars of student experience and success, the strategy capitalizes on the intersection of OSU's research strengths and where
The inauguration ceremony, which was delayed a year due to pandemic precautions, included speeches from Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, Sen. James Lankford, Rep. Frank Lucas and Chickasaw Nation Gov. Bill Anoatubby. On July 1, 2021, Dr. Shrum made history
OSU President Kayse Shrum presided over OSU's 145th commencement and was joined at the lectern with U.S. Rep. Lucas; Dr. Ki Cole, OSU faculty chair; Jarold Callahan, OSU A&M Board of Regents chair; and Riley Pritzlaff, Student Government Association