Exercise is important at all stages of life. Being physically active in Oklahoma’s summer heat means finding alternative ways to stay active without overheating.
Exercise is important at all stages of life. Being physically active in Oklahoma’s summer heat means finding alternative ways to stay active without overheating.
Protein may be the new buzzword in the nutrition world, but just because it appears on more and more food labels doesn’t necessarily mean those foods are healthier choices.
Cody Moss, Katelyn Powell and Atalie Sherman were named Oklahoma State University’s 22nd, 23rd and 24th award recipients. This is the seventh consecutive year that at least one OSU student has been recognized by the Udall Foundation in the Native
The College of Education and Human Sciences has recognized 45 students as 2026 Seniors of Distinction. The Student Affairs committee selects students each year who represent leadership; academic excellence and service; and have shown commitment to
From outstanding senior to outstanding professional, Keely Ratcliff has proven herself to be a true embodiment of Oklahoma State University's medical programs.
With SNAP benefits delayed, more families are depending on food pantries. Some food pantries may need a boost in order to be able to meet food needs for the holiday season.
More than 125 faculty and staff from across the Oklahoma State University System gathered in the Wes Watkins Center for the Health Works: Bridging Knowledge and Action Health Forum.
After just two years into the workforce, Tina Sergi, an Oklahoma State University College of Education and Human Sciences alumna and Army captain, is making her own impact in the world of nutrition and dietetics.