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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
Greiner: Geography is more than just countries and capitals

Wed, Jul 18, 2018

Many people oversimplify the concept of geography, thinking of it as memorizing maps. Speak with Alyson Greiner, head of the Department of Geography, and she will explain how much more interesting it is than that. For example, as a cultural

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OSU brings piano class to Stillwater community

Wed, Jul 11, 2018

Oklahoma State University is offering a non-credit piano class for Stillwater-area adults. Aimed at beginners and those who wish to brush up on their skills, Introduction to Piano will meet from 5:30-6:20 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays from Aug.

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Touching lives and impacting futures

Wed, Jul 11, 2018

As a young undergraduate student, Dr. Ramesh Kaipa had a very different plan for his life. “I had intended on becoming a medical doctor,“ Kaipa said, “but I’m glad that I chose this profession.” According to Kaipa, one of th

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Path to philosophy

Tue, Jul 3, 2018

While sitting in her high-school philosophy class in Germany, Luise Schoenknecht couldn't help but be intrigued despite the language barrier. A few years later, when she had to choose a major at Oklahoma State University, she felt naturally drawn to

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Belmonte promoted to associate dean

Wed, Jun 27, 2018

Laura Belmonte calls herself an "odd duck" because of how much she loved the often-thankless role of department head. It inspired her to pursue the next logical career step: becoming the College of Arts and Sciences' associate dean for instruction

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Orange Gown recipient connects on campus, achieves academic and personal success

Wed, Jun 20, 2018

When Field Watts visited Oklahoma State University as a high-school senior, it was primarily to rule out OSU, which he viewed as a large, public institution. The Fort Smith, Arkansas, native had planned to go to a smaller, liberal-arts college in

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Trumpeters win at national, international competition

Wed, Jun 13, 2018

Oklahoma State University has firmly established itself as a powerhouse at the National Trumpet Competition, winning at least one division in each of the past five years. On June 2, the program reached an even higher level by claiming both compe

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Oklahoma State doing more to advance children’s health

Fri, Jun 8, 2018

The new Center for Pediatric Psychology at Oklahoma State University is expected to help the university and the state use their national status as leaders in the field of children's health to do more for kids and their families.

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Doing more to help children’s health: Center for Pediatric Psychology enhances OSU’s ability to make a difference

Wed, Jun 6, 2018

The new Center for Pediatric Psychology at Oklahoma State University is a logical extension of the status of OSU and the state of Oklahoma as national leaders in the field of children's health. Its mission is "to engage in cutting-edge scientific

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Middle East to Mid-East: The story of Amal Yayah

Wed, May 30, 2018

Amal Yayah’s journey from her hometown of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to OSU began when she was recruited by Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University. “They recruited me to work for them, and one of the requirements for my sponsorship was that I had t

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