Wouter (“VOW-ter”) Hoff and Aihua (“A-wah”) Xie met at an international conference in Leiden, the Netherlands, in 1994. Two years later, he was receiving the Netherlands’ Society...
Sports enthusiasts may not realize it but they are seeing a Cowboy connection when they watch home games of Major League Baseball’s Kansas City Royals and the National Football...
The smallest flying insects known are less than one millimeter long — and yet, they wield considerable ecological and agricultural importance. These insects serve important...
Little red and orange wolfberries have been used in China for centuries to ensure longevity and treat age-related conditions of the liver and the eye. But those qualities and many...
Walking the circular path of a labyrinth is a study in relaxation for Megan York, a health education and promotion major. The quiet, dim corner of Oklahoma State...
Oklahoma State University’s College of Human Sciences’ annual Dean Lela O’Toole International Speaker Series will feature Marcus Hotels and Resorts’ president and chief operating officer, Joseph Khairallah, on March 27 in Jorns Hall at 2:30.
In conjunction with National School Counseling Week and National Play Therapy Week, the Oklahoma State University college of Education celebrated the Play Therapy Research and Training Lab with an open house on February 6.
February 23 at 10 a.m. in Willard Hall on the Stillwater The Initiative for 21st Century Literacies Research, along with the Oklahoma State University College of Education and the OSU Writing Project, will host the 21st Century Literacies Lecture Series on campus. Stanford University assistant professor Antero Garcia is the keynote speaker and will speak on “Literacy and Youth Culture in the 21st Century.”
Oklahoma State University doctoral student Erin Wood is conducting a survey to gain insight on child safety in the growing number of households run by single fathers.
Oklahoma State University graduate students Chelsea Keel and Alicia Johnson have been named fellows in the Now is the Time: Minority Fellowship Program-Youth. Keel and Johnson are master’s students in the marriage and family therapy program in the College of Human Sciences.