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Similarities vs. differences – which appeals to us more?

Wed, Oct 05, 2016

You’re on a diet and trying to kick potato chips from your snacking habits, so you reach for the kale chips instead. After crunching into the kale chips, even though they are salty and crunchy just like potato chips, you’re not quite satisfied. Why not? Oklahoma State University assistant professor of marketing Zachary Arens focuses on the reasons why substituting similar items doesn’t seem to satisfy.

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OSU statement on opening of GE Global Research Center

Wed, Oct 05, 2016

Statement from Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis on the opening of the new GE Global Research Center in Oklahoma City for oil and gas.

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Fifth Annual App Competition focuses on bringing fruits of research to the public

Thu, Sep 29, 2016

The OSU App Center welcomes the Office of the Vice President for Research and the Riata Center for Entrepreneurship as co-sponsors of the 5th Annual App Competition. The contest...

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NSF grant to help explore historical impacts on fertility

Wed, Sep 28, 2016

The National Science Foundation has awarded a researcher at Oklahoma State University a $203,000 grant to study the impact early hardships had on fertility among American Indian...

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OSU names Life Science Freshman Research Scholars

Fri, Sep 23, 2016

Thirty-one students from eight different states have been selected to participate in the Oklahoma State University Life Science Freshman Research Scholars (LSFRS) program for...

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OSU Library launches “Amplified Oklahoma” podcast

Mon, Sep 12, 2016

The Oklahoma State University Library is no stranger to bringing Oklahoma’s stories to life through audio. Now, those storytelling efforts hit the internet with “Amplified...

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OSU geographer explores shrinking U.S. cities

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

Oklahoma State University geographer Amy Frazier is offering insights to help better evaluate the shrinkage and decline of cities throughout the country. She is one of four...

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George Kaiser Family Foundation endowed chairs announced for Human Sciences

Mon, Aug 22, 2016

The College of Human Sciences has named three George Kaiser Family Foundation Endowed Chairs for the Tulsa area. They are faculty members in the Department of Human Development and Family Science on the OSU-Tulsa campus.

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