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Stillwater Super Bowl-fest to support children’s therapy needs

Mon, Jan 23, 2017

When Sarrah and Zach Owens moved to Stillwater in January, 2016, one of the first things they looked for was a school for their son Jaxon. The Child Development Lab in the College of Human Sciences was just what they needed for the three-year-old as it provided speech and occupational therapies for children who required them.

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The Science of Teaching

Fri, Nov 18, 2016

The method continues to work for Angle, now an associate professor in science education, as she was recognized with the Oklahoma State University Regents’ Distinguished Teaching Award for 2015. The award is given to one faculty member in each college each year. Recipients must have evidenced unusually significant and meritorious achievement in the instruction of students for a number of years. Though Angle has received numerous accolades through her career, the Regents’ award has a special meaning.

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Gerber’s Digital Solutions to educate future FashionTech innovators

Wed, Sep 21, 2016

The long and successful partnership between Gerber Technology and the Design, Housing and Merchandising Department just moved up a notch on the impressive scale with Gerber’s gift of the most up to date computer aided design and hardware for apparel design and merchandising students.

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Cowboy Coach Mike Gundy Honors Teachers

Tue, Sep 13, 2016

Oklahoma State University football coach Mike Gundy shares about teachers who influenced him in this video from the Oklahoma State Department of Education.

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Osteen to lead Human Development and Family Science

Mon, Aug 15, 2016

Sissy Osteen, Ph.D., has been named department head for the human development and family science department in the College of Human Sciences. Osteen is an associate professor and has been the state resource management specialist for Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service.

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Human Sciences celebrates north wing opening

Fri, Aug 12, 2016

College of Human Sciences faculty and staff celebrated two milestones in its history on the Oklahoma State University campus Aug. 9. Warren Pratt, a member of the Pawnee tribe provided a blessing in Pawnee and English for the redesigned central courtyard entrance.

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Ph.D. Graduate, NSF Fellow Featured on National Radio Broadcast “Science Friday”

Thu, Mar 24, 2016

Recent Ph.D. graduate Nicole Colston was recently a guest on Science Friday, a new national radio program, and discussed findings from her dissertation, which focused on the state of climate change education in Oklahoma. Science Friday is produced by the Science Friday Initiative, a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the public’s access to science and scientific information.

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OSU Ranks High Nationally, Leads State in National Board Certified Teaching Alumni

Fri, Feb 26, 2016

Oklahoma State University was recently ranked No. 31 nationally for the top alma maters for National Board Certified Teachers (NBCT). OSU, which has 567 alumni who have achieved certification, has the highest number among universities in Oklahoma.

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Kamm Lecture in Higher Education Set for Feb. 16

Tue, Jan 26, 2016

The Oklahoma State University College of Education welcomes world-renowned authority on leadership Dr. Susan R. Komives as the speaker for the 2016 Robert B. Kamm Lecture in...

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OSU Education Programs Ranked A Best Value

Fri, Jan 22, 2016

Oklahoma State University was ranked among the Top 50 Best Value Education Programs of 2016, coming in at No. 31 on Value Colleges’ (www.valuecolleges.com) recently released list. The ranking encompasses programs in the College of Education, which offers degrees across education, health and aviation.

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Three College of Education students selected as OSU Seniors of Significance

Thu, Nov 12, 2015

Three College of Education students have been selected as Oklahoma State University Seniors of Significance for the 2015-2016 academic year by the OSU Alumni Association.

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Science Education Faculty Toni Ivey Working With Geology Team on NSF Funded Project

Mon, Oct 13, 2014

Science education assistant professor Toni Ivey is working with geology faculty Daniel Lao-Davila (Principal Investigator), Estella Atekwana and Mohamed Abdelsalam on a project that recently received $244,276 in funding from the National Science Foundation to investigate how continents break apart.

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