At Oklahoma State University, the beginning of Veteran Appreciation Week is marked by the installation of the annual flag display on Edmon Low Library lawn.
At Oklahoma State University, the beginning of Veteran Appreciation Week is marked by the installation of the annual flag display on Edmon Low Library lawn.
Oklahoma State University has been ranked as one of the best employers and institutions for veterans by Forbes, Military Times and Oklahoma Veterans United.
Oklahoma State University observes Veterans Day by holding an annual flag display on the Edmon Low Library lawn. Each flag is accompanied by a dog tag, representing a soldier who has lost their life after Sept. 11, 2001.
Fallen veterans are celebrated at Oklahoma State University every year during Veterans Day with a flag and dog tag display on Edmon Low Library's lawn. This year, the event attracted more volunteers than ever.
Oklahoma State University's Student Veteran Success Center, in collaboration with University Counseling Services and the Department of Wellness, is focused on ending the stigma around suicide discussions.
Oklahoma State University students Anna Cook, Connor Garrett and alumna Lexi Littlefield have been honored with military awards that honor the work and passion they each have for their field.
Looking out at the thousands of American flags on the Oklahoma State University Library Lawn is a shocking sight. Even more shocking is the knowledge that each flag represents an actual person, a veteran who gave their life for their country.
The Cowboys for Veterans bag program will host its drop-off event from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Nov. 7 in the upper North Plaza of the Student Union at Oklahoma State University.
When Emerson Newell partnered with Oklahoma State University on the Christmas bag program she and her family had been working on for years, she figured 800 bags was a solid number. That number was surpassed in one day as nearly 1,000 of the more