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Preserving the Pronghorn

Mon, Jan 09, 2023

NREM researchers evaluate panhandle wildlife

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A New Spin on Gardening

Mon, Jan 09, 2023

Residents of the Choctaw Nation gain new gardening knowledge

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Road to Ocala

Mon, Jan 09, 2023

OSU Equestrian claims first overall team national championship

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Beyond the Classroom

Mon, Jan 09, 2023

Building a community of teaching scholars in the Ferguson College of Agriculture at Oklahoma State University

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Finding the Perfect Balance

Mon, Jan 09, 2023

OSU assistant Professor juggles research and parenting

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One Dam Project

Mon, Jan 09, 2023

OWRC partners with USDA on a 5-year dam research project

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A Humble Servant

Mon, Jan 09, 2023

OSU agricultural education alumna provides resources for the Osage Nation

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On Foreign Soil

Mon, Jan 09, 2023

OSU alumna establishes roots in Moldova

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Riding For Hope

Mon, Jan 09, 2023

OSU alumni operate therapeutic riding center

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Wings of Change

Mon, Jan 09, 2023

OSU alumnus helps rebuild the ecosystem in downtown Oklahoma City

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Jacek Tyminski honors former professor with Richard C. Powell Graduate Fellowship

Tue, Dec 13, 2022

Dr. Jacek Tyminski was all alone in 1979, having traveled more than 5,000 miles from Elblag, Poland, to Stillwater. He was a refugee, coming to OSU to pursue his Ph.D. because of deteriorating conditions in his home country. Arriving at Oklahoma State University, he felt completely disoriented, with no connections and no direction. But thanks to the kindness of physics professor Dr. Richard Powell, Tyminski soon found a family.

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ROTC cadets make history as first female infantry officers from OSU

Mon, Dec 12, 2022

Two Army ROTC graduates made history this spring as the first female cadets from the Oklahoma State University Cowboy Battalion to be selected as infantry officers upon their graduation from OSU. Keona Tidwell and Madeline Sloniker graduated in May, and are now heading to Fort Benning, Georgia, to attend the Infantry Basic Officer Leader Course (IBOLC). Once they graduate IBOLC, they will officially be the first female infantry officers to come from OSU’s Army ROTC program.

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