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Meet Madison Brook, Senior of Significance

Thu, Mar 04, 2021

Madison Brook, from Tulsa, Okla., majors in interior design. She is pursuing a master’s in interior design with plans to work for a commercial design firm specializing in healthcare design.

College of Education and Human SciencesArts and HumanitiesDepartment of Design and Merchandising
Meet Bella Garagusi, Senior of Significance

Thu, Mar 04, 2021

Bella Garagusi, from Tulsa, Okla., majors in fashion design and production and minors in Spanish.

College of Education and Human SciencesDepartment of Design and MerchandisingArts and Humanities
Senior celebrates family’s history of Black women farmers through award-winning artwork

Wed, Feb 24, 2021

Studio Art senior Shyanne Dickey recently won OSU’s Division of Student Affairs Celebrating Black Lives Art Contest with her piece, “Reigning Black Women Farmers.” Dickey, who hails from Tucson, Arizona, ventured outside her normal medium of oil paints to create the digital print. The collage of edited photos depicts six generations of women from Dickey’s family who have worked farmland in rural west Kansas for more than 150 years.

Arts and HumanitiesCampus Life and DiversityArt Graphic Design and Art HistoryCollege of Arts and SciencesStudent Affairs
Debo Web Portal Brings Together Scholar’s Work

Thu, Feb 18, 2021

The new Angie Debo web portal, available at debo.library.okstate.edu, pulls together a range of resources on Debo's life including primary source materials, contextual essays, photographs, publications, podcasts and teacher resources.

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Black writers, geography and the English professor connecting the dots between them

Wed, Feb 17, 2021

For his recently published book, Geographies of Flight: Phillis Wheatley to Octavia Butler, English professor Dr. William Decker merged his American Studies expertise with geography to provide unique insights into the works of prominent Black writers.

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The McKnight Center Announces 2020-2021 Season Updates

Mon, Jan 11, 2021

The McKnight Center for the Performing Arts’ postponed 2020-2021 Season will begin in March 2021, with additional revisions to the event calendar and added health and safety precautions.

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English Ph.D. candidate named Honorary Graduate Commencement Marshal

Fri, Dec 11, 2020

Finishing a Ph.D. is an immense accomplishment in and of itself, but Tomie Bitton gets to add one more accolade to her resume: Honorary Graduate Commencement Marshal. The native Californian, who is graduating in English with an emphasis in creative nonfiction, decided to “put my name in the hat” after reading that the Graduate College was accepting applications earlier this year.

Arts and HumanitiesEducationEnglishCollege of Arts and Sciencescreative nonfiction
Ethics Club win at regionals sets them up for second nationals appearance in three years

Mon, Dec 07, 2020

On November 14, OSU’s Ethics Club beat out more than a dozen university teams from Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas to clinch the regional championship title at the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics’ Texas Bowl. The win qualifies them for nationals for the second time in the team’s five-year history.

Arts and HumanitiesPhilosophyCollege of Arts and SciencesCampus Life and Diversity
Focus on Native American Art: Jane Osti

Mon, Nov 23, 2020

The OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation will showcase more than 100 pieces of Native American art once the facility is completed.

OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee NationArts and HumanitiesCherokee NationOSU-CHSNative American artists
Focus on Native American Art: Joyce Lyle

Thu, Nov 19, 2020

The OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation will showcase more than 100 pieces of Native American art once the facility is completed.

Arts and HumanitiesCherokee NationOSU-CHSNative American artistsOSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation
Department of History series celebrates professors’ books

Fri, Oct 30, 2020

OSU’s Department of History and the Edmon Low Library are hosting the first of five book talks on Thursday at 4 p.m. via Facebook Live. The series, titled “Why It Matters: Talks on the American Past,” will feature five OSU history professors with books being published in 2020.

College of Arts and SciencesHistoryArts and HumanitiesEdmon Low Library
Focus on Native American Art: Julie Thornton-Brison

Wed, Oct 28, 2020

The OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation will showcase more than 100 pieces of Native American art once the facility is completed.

OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee NationArts and HumanitiesHuman Health and WellnessCherokee NationOSU-CHS
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