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Borland wins 2025 Karen Gould Prize for academic title

Thu, Apr 10, 2025

Dr. Jennifer Borland, professor of art, graphic design and art history at Oklahoma State University, recently won the 2025 Karen Gould Prize for her book, “Visualizing Household Health: Medieval Women, Art, and Knowledge in the Régime du corps.”

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McMaughan receives 2025 President’s Fellows Faculty Research Award

Thu, Apr 03, 2025

Dr. DJ McMaughan, associate professor of public health in the College of Education and Human Sciences, was awarded the 2025 President’s Fellows Faculty Research Award on March 26 during the annual researcher’s reception.

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Subramanian receives 2025 President’s Fellows Faculty Research Award

Thu, Mar 27, 2025

Facilitated by OSU, this local grant program supports important and impactful faculty research. It’s a one-time $20,000 award to be spent on the project with updates given to the President’s Fellows Organization through 2026.

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Feng receives OSU’s 2025 President's Fellow Faculty Research Award

Tue, Mar 25, 2025

Feng has been awarded Oklahoma State University's 2025 President's Fellow Faculty Research Award. The $20,000 award will support his innovative research on the critical role of cilia in maintaining lung health.

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OSU's Ramesh to explore 3D printing innovations with NASA scientists

Fri, Mar 07, 2025

Dr. Sri Ramesh, assistant professor for The School of Industrial Engineering and Management in The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University, has been awarded a NASA Established Program to Simulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) travel grant. The grant provides funding for faculty to spend up to three days and two nights with NASA scientists to explore research collaboration and forge direct partnerships at NASA Centers and Mission Directorates.

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CIVE research helps confirm presence of plastics in human tissue

Wed, Mar 05, 2025

Researchers from Oklahoma State University’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology participated in a research endeavor to study human tissue and confirm the presence of plastics in the samples led by the University of New Mexico.

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United We Can program wins 2024 OSU Public Impact Research award

Fri, Dec 13, 2024

For his groundbreaking work in creating United We Can — a program that enhances academic achievement, empowers families and strengthens peer relationships among middle school students — Dr. Ronald Cox was honored with the 2024 Oklahoma State University Public Impact Research Award during the University Awards Convocation on Dec. 12.

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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: How OSU’s Helium Recovery System is leading innovation in sustainability

Mon, Nov 11, 2024

After a time of uncertainty and scarcity — when consumers were stockpiling toilet paper and hand sanitizer — things were easing into normalcy in 2022. But that's when a different shortage began plaguing the Oklahoma State University Department of Chemistry. Due to widespread shortages, helium suppliers nationwide cut the amount of helium consumers could typically purchase. Because liquid helium is essential for conducting chemistry research at OSU, Drs. Margaret Eastman and Jimmie Weaver were challenged to think outside of the box to keep their department’s work going. The result was Oklahoma’s only helium recovery system (HRS) that liquefies recovered helium gas.

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Viral Analysis: Vet Med acknowledged for scientific achievement in COVID research

Tue, Oct 08, 2024

In the past 10 years, only 11 Oklahoma State University researchers have had their research published in the prestigious journal, Science. The most recent, and the first in the College of Veterinary Medicine’s history, is Dr. Xufang Deng, assistant professor in the Department of Physiological Sciences.

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Two OSU students earn Otto S. Cox Graduate Fellowships

Tue, Oct 08, 2024

The Otto S. Cox Graduate Fellowships for Genetics Research support outstanding Oklahoma State University graduate students with a proven research record in genetics from any disciplinary or interdisciplinary program.

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Trusting Their Guts: OSU's germ-free mice research identifies new generation probiotics, trains next generation of scientists

Tue, Oct 08, 2024

While some people perceive mice as pests to be eradicated and others see them as cute and cuddly symbols of Disney magic, Dr. Joy Scaria sees something entirely different. At the forefront of microbiome research as Oklahoma State University’s Walter R. Sitlington Endowed Chair in Infectious Diseases, Scaria views germ-free and humanized mice as innovative tools to enhance human health, opening doors to groundbreaking medical advancements.

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