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Stoecker recognized with research award

Mon, Oct 23, 2017

Barbara Stoecker, Oklahoma State University Regents Professor in nutritional sciences and the Marilynn Thoma Endowed Chair, has been recognized by the Kansas State University College of Human Ecology with its Distinguished Research Award.

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Human Sciences students selected as OSU top 10 freshmen

Mon, Oct 09, 2017

College of Human Sciences students Cole DeWitt and Kaitlyn Kirksey were recently announced as Oklahoma State University Top 10 Freshmen for 2016-17.

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NSCI welcomes three faculty members this fall

Tue, Sep 12, 2017

The College of Education and Human Sciences Department of Nutritional Sciences welcomed three faculty members this fall: Dr. Lauren Amaya, Dr. Sam Emerson and Dr. McKale Montgomery.

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Nutritional sciences faculty and graduate students at SNEB

Fri, Aug 11, 2017

Jennie Till and Bradyn Powell, Nutritional Sciences Master’s Degree students and Dietetic Interns, accompanied Dr. Deana Hildebrand and Dr. Gail Gates to Washington, D.C., for the Society of Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) Conference in July 2017 where they presented research posters.

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Professor predicts ancient berry's rich future

Wed, Aug 09, 2017

Wolfberries have been used in China for centuries to ensure longevity and treat age-related conditions of the liver and the eye, but those qualities and many more have only recently been confirmed due to researchers using modern high performance analytic methods.

Human Health and WellnessCollege of Education and Human SciencesNutritional Sciences
Teresa Jackson selected for new national leadership program to build culture of health

Wed, Aug 09, 2017

Jackson will join scholars from across the country to collaborate and innovate to solve persistent challenges and advance a Culture of Health—one that places well-being at the center of every aspect of life.

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Edralin Lucas receives Regents Distinguished Teaching Award

Wed, Aug 09, 2017

Edralin Lucas, associate professor of nutritional sciences, has been selected to receive the 2014 Oklahoma State University Regents Distinguished Teaching Award.

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Brenda Smith receives Undergraduate Research Mentor in Human Sciences award

Wed, Aug 09, 2017

As a nutritional sciences professor in the College of Education and Human Sciences at Oklahoma State University, Smith has been instrumental in the development of undergraduate student research.

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Oklahoma State University named regional winner, vies for national community engagement honor

Mon, Jul 17, 2017

Recognizing extraordinary community outreach, the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) announced today that Oklahoma State University is a regional winner of the 2017 W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Engagement Scholarship Award. OSU now competes with three other regional winners -- East Carolina University, the University of New Hampshire and Purdue University -- for the national C. Peter Magrath Community Engagement Scholarship Award, which will be announced during the APLU Annual Meeting November 12-14 in Washington, D.C.

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Nutritional Sciences Welcomes McKale Montgomery

Sat, Jun 17, 2017

McKale Montgomery joined the Department of Nutritional Sciences as an assistant professor in August 2017.

Nutritional SciencesCollege of Education and Human Sciences
Autumn Only A Chief featured in New York Times as a first generation college graduate

Wed, May 31, 2017

Getting into college and making it through can be hard no matter what your circumstances. But for first-generation students — the first in their families to attend college — the challenges are even greater because they must tackle them largely on their own.

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