Human development and family science doctoral student Jennifer Weston has been named an Albert Schweitzer Fellow, a prestigious honor bestowed to roughly 200 students annually.
The College of Education and Human Sciences Student Affairs Committee has selected six students as Outstanding Seniors and 34 students as Seniors of Distinction, a highly impressive group reflecting the diversity of our college's professional
The Oklahoma State University College of Education and Human Sciences recognized excellence among both students and faculty at the annual Graduate and Professional Education Appreciation Awards Event.
A new dean for the College of Education and Human Sciences on the Stillwater campus was approved by the OSU/A&M Board of Regents at their meeting today.
Kelsey Lauerman, from Cushing, Okla., majors in child and family services. She plans to attend law school this fall, specializing in family law for domestic violence survivors, families and juveniles.
Kaitlyn Kirksey, from Stillwater, Okla., majors in family and consumer sciences education. She plans to teach high school family and consumer sciences classes and become a Family, Consumer and Community Leaders Association (FCCLA) advisor.
Alumni in the College of Education and Human Sciences lead and serve their communities in exceptional ways. As the state Family, Consumer and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) advisor, Brittany Phillips is no exception.
The Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes Oklahoma State University graduates who attain distinctive success in his or her chosen field or profession and/or perform outstanding service to the community.