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Vet Med research advances One Health initiative

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

Research done within the scope of veterinary medicine has a direct impact on humans. With this in mind, researchers at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) approach their work from a One Health perspective.

One HealthState magazineCollege of Veterinary Medicine
Proud and Immortal: OSU inducts nearly 70 new members to elite donor society

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

The Proud & Immortal Society is made up of individuals, companies and foundations whose cumulative giving to OSU has reached at least $1 million.

OSU FoundationState magazine
OSU nutrition professor and graduate student claim victory at OKC Memorial Marathon

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

Dr. McKale Montgomery and Bryant Keirns won the women’s and men’s divisions of the 2022 Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon.

College of Education and Human SciencesState magazineDepartment of Nutritional SciencesMarathon
OSU alumna bikes the trek her ancestors made over 180 years ago

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

The Remember the Removal ride is a 950-mile memorial bike ride that honors Cherokee people who endured forced removal from their lands between 1838-1839.

OSU Alumni AssociationAlumniCherokee NationState magazine
OSU-OKC’s Center for Social Innovation to receive congressional funding

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

CFSI, a program that provides second chances for many Oklahomans is set to receive a boost from the federal government.

OSU-OKCState magazine
McKnight Center, New York Philharmonic announce partnership, residency

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

After christening the performance hall of The McKnight Center for the Performing Arts in October 2019, the New York Philharmonic has established a new three-year residency partnership that will see the renowned orchestra return to Stillwater on a regular basis.

New York PhilharmonicMcKnight Center for the Performing Arts at Oklahoma State UniversityState magazine
Lasting Impact: Couple to donate bodies, most of estate to OSU-CHS

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

Scott Blakemore and his partner Kevin Gabel decided to leave most of their estate to the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences and their bodies to the OSU-CHS Body Donor Program after they pass away as a way to say thank you and to give back for the care they’ve received at OSU Medicine clinics.

OSU-CHSState magazine
Give Orange adds new fundraising challenges and sets new record

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

On April 5-6, a record-setting 2,430 gifts were made during the 1,890 minutes of Give Orange — Oklahoma State University’s annual day of giving.

Give OrangeState magazineOSU Foundation
Extension and OSU-CHS partner to offer mental health care to farmers and ranchers

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

Heal the Harvester provides OSU Extension educators and other community leaders with the knowledge and skills to identify a mental health crisis and connect farmers and ranchers with medical assistance.

OSU AgricultureOSU ExtensionOSU-CHSOutreach and EngagementState magazine
Expanding Services: OSU-CHS growing footprint in Tulsa, NE Oklahoma

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

In 1972, it was founded as the Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, then in 1988 it became Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Nine years later it expanded to become the OSU Center for Health Sciences. Now, through historic and exceptional partnerships, the OSU Center for Health Sciences continues to change lives in Oklahoma and across the country.

State magazineCollege of Osteopathic MedicineOSU-CHS
Cowboy Way: OSU grad inducted into state journalism Hall of Fame

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

Barbara Allen didn’t have a specific career plan. The Oklahoma State University alumna just knew she wanted to be a writer.

Cowboy WayCollege of Arts and SciencesState magazineO'CollySchool of Media and Strategic Communications
Cowboy Chronicles: Look on OAMC campus during WWI

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

When the United States officially entered the Great War on April 6, 1917, the pace of military preparations increased dramatically on the Oklahoma A&M College campus.

ArchivesCowboy ChroniclesState magazine
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