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Psychology Ph.D. student receives $68K NIH grant to study aging and childhood trauma

Wed, Jul 28, 2021

Less than a year after submitting her grant application to the National Institute on Aging — a subset of the National Institutes of Health — Psychology Ph.D. student Cindy Tsotsoros was awarded $68,590 in May to study the impact of childhood adversity on indicators of brain health. The R36 Dissertation Award had previously only been given to one other OSU student and funds both Tsotsoros’ stipend and her research with young and aging women.

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Cowboy Concurrent Online adds 3 new courses to their offerings for high school students

Tue, Jul 27, 2021

Oklahoma State University’s online concurrent enrollment program, Cowboy Concurrent Online, will offer three additional courses for high school juniors and seniors starting this fall.

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2021 Remember the Ten Scholarship recipients announced

Tue, Jun 29, 2021

Created in 2012, the scholarship program supports graduate students seeking a master’s degree or doctorate at OSU in mental health counseling, clinical psychology, counseling psychology, school psychology or marriage and family therapy. Each recipient receives a $1,000 cash scholarship.

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Pokes PodCAS Episode 44: How the OSU Writing Center can help you, with Dr. Anna Sicari

Tue, Jun 29, 2021

In this episode, the director of the Writing Center, Dr. Anna Sicari, discusses her new role as co-editor of The Writing Center Journal, how research in this field benefits all writers.

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OSU Museum of Art presents ‘Sun Patterns, Dark Canyon: The Paintings and Aquatints of Doel Reed’

Mon, Jun 28, 2021

Opening July 6, Sun Patterns, Dark Canyon: The Paintings and Aquatints of Doel Reed explores the art and career of the highly successful 20th-century American printmaker and painter Doel Reed (1894-1985).

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Oklahoma State University announces Fulbright awards for 2021-2022

Wed, Jun 23, 2021

Oklahoma State University is pleased to announce that two faculty members have received a Fulbright International Education Administrators grant. Dr. Richard Frohock, Associate Dean of the Honors College, and Dr. Jami Fullerton, Director of Academic Programs in the School of Global Studies, will travel to Europe during the fall semester to strengthen university connections and learn about higher education systems abroad.

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Cecil recognized by SME as one of the most influential academics in smart manufacturing

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Oklahoma State University computer science professor Joe Cecil has been recognized as one of the most influential academics in the country.

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OSU students help professor tell the stories of the women of Tulsa’s Black Wall Street

Tue, Jun 01, 2021

This week marks the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre that destroyed one of America’s most affluent Black communities, the Greenwood District. While many Americans are just now learning about this hidden tragedy, much of its history and the survivors’ stories remain largely untold.

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Pokes PodCAS Episode 43: Misinformation and why it matters, with Dr. Matthew Motta

Fri, May 28, 2021

Dr. Matthew Motta, a political science professor who studies misinformation, talks about why people are motivated to find information that supports their beliefs instead of the truth, and how we can have the most success reaching those who have refused to listen to others. He also shares other helpful tips such as, “If you want to know something about the curvature of the Earth, ask a flat-earther,” and why it is important to realize how much you don’t know.

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OSU goes Dancing on the Green

Wed, May 26, 2021

Choreographed by Emma Draves, the new director of dance at OSU, the concert features live music and dancing from a wide array of artists at OSU. Unlike typical performances, this is an outdoor festival presented around the OSU campus.

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