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Hamm Institute awards $225,000 in Google-supported seed grants at Oklahoma State University

The Hamm Institute for American Energy at Oklahoma State University awarded $225,000 in Google.org-supported seed grants to fund nine research projects focused on strengthening U.S. energy security.
Hamm Institute awards $225,000 in Google-supported seed grants at Oklahoma State University
Bruck earns Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching

Thu, May 30, 2019

The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation and Course Hero have named an Oklahoma State University professor as one of eight emerging leaders in their field who are on a trajectory to help students grow into thought leaders and innovators of

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Phi Beta Kappa inducts alumnus, 31 students

Wed, May 29, 2019

The Phi Beta Kappa chapter at Oklahoma State University initiated 31 new student members and alumnus Christopher Lehman during its seventh annual induction ceremony recently in the Student Union Ballroom. The honor society's Gamma of Oklahoma

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Communication sciences success story: Coach G

Fri, May 24, 2019

The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders features a full speech-language-hearing clinic. One of their most-well known clients, Oklahoma State University softball coach Kenny Gajewski, shares his story and speaks about how important it

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Mapping new directions: Cartography Services manager builds program success

Wed, May 15, 2019

Michael Larson's interest in geography began when he was an engineering major enrolled in a general education summer class. "World Regional Geography really opened up the world for me," Larson said. "It was the first textbook I ever read cover to

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Perez hopes to bring gender equality and capture untold stories

Wed, May 8, 2019

As an aspiring film director, Amairani Perez Chamu made a deliberate choice to enroll in the American studies program at Oklahoma State University — Tulsa. “It is really about society, culture, politics; the backbone of America,” said P

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Derouen receives OSU's Undergraduate Library Research Award

Fri, May 3, 2019

Derouen, a senior double majoring in microbial and biochemistry, was selected as the upperclassman ULRA honorable mention for his paper "Protein Kinase A Manipulation by Chlamydia trachomatis During Infection."

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New MBA program option allows College of Arts and Sciences students to finish in 4+1

Fri, May 3, 2019

Master of Business Administration student Ashley Springfield is helping pave the way for other College of Arts and Sciences students seeking an Oklahoma State University MBA through a new program – CAS2MBA.

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Science education students present research at national conference

Fri, May 3, 2019

Oklahoma State University students, faculty and alumni recently attended the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) conference in St. Louis, Missouri, where they attended educational sessions and presented research. The conference offers

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Ringer receives OSU’s Undergraduate Library Research Award

Fri, May 3, 2019

Ringer, a sophomore history major, was selected as the underclassman ULRA winner for her paper "I Am Still Myself: How the Dust Bowl Influenced Women's Clothing in Oklahoma."

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OSU students win notable scholarship honors

Wed, May 1, 2019

Researching ground water in Panama, improving trumpet skills in Switzerland and learning Japanese in Japan. That's what three current or former Oklahoma State University students will be doing next school year after recently being named Fulbright or

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