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Outlaw days exhibit opens Thursday

Mon, Sep 15, 2014

“Notorious Payne County" opens Thursday

Arts and Humanities
NYC band to invade Stillwater with unique sound

Mon, Sep 15, 2014

OSU Allied Arts Series kicks off its 2014-15 season with New York City’s Asphalt Orchestra, a high-energy band that brings ambitious processional music to the mobile masses, on...

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Spring 2014 Visiting Artist Jorge Bachman to give lecture in NovemberPage Title

Wed, Nov 06, 2013

Jorge Bachman, the OSU Museum of Art second annual visiting artist, will be in Stillwater next week to give an overview of his work and provide a preview of next semester’s collaborative project.

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KOSU and IAO seek Oklahomans to put ""Art on the Record"" for new Film Row studios

Wed, Aug 07, 2013

KOSU, the NPR station serving Oklahoma City at 91.7, and Individual Artists of Oklahoma are encouraging the public to bring new life to the station’s old records through their...

Arts and Humanities
OSU student group launches "Building a Creative Community" challenge

Thu, Nov 19, 2009

(STILLWATER, Okla., November 19, 2009) -- A team of graduate students working through the Oklahoma State University’s School of Entrepreneurship in conjunction with the Creativity...

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Art course teaches career skills

Mon, Apr 09, 2007

The art department at Oklahoma State University is setting a new academic standard with a capstone course, professional practices for visual artists, that debuted last fall.

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Opera legend teaches master class for OSU students

Wed, Feb 28, 2007

The Oklahoma State University music department recently hosted one of the world’s most famous opera singers, Sherrill Milnes, who led the department’s first master class for voice majors and lectured on arts advocacy.

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OSU alumnus leaves estate gift for humanities scholarships

Wed, Oct 04, 2006

Inspired by his older brother’s commitment to Oklahoma State University, Harold White will continue to inspire students even after his death, particularly students majoring in humanities within the College of Arts and Sciences. In August 2006, the OSU Foundation received $111,000 from the Harold White Estate to benefit the George H. White Memorial Scholarship in A&S.

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