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Department of Education approves Opportunity Orange Scholars as a Comprehensive Transition Program

Opportunity Orange Scholars, Oklahoma State University’s new postsecondary program for individuals with intellectual disability, has been approved as a Comprehensive Transition Program (CTP) by the U.S. Department of Education.
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Groundbreaking Oklahoma representative to speak at OSU

Tue, Feb 09, 2021

A few months after a groundbreaking election, Rep. Mauree Turner is returning to their alma mater, Oklahoma State University, to discuss their momentous passage into Oklahoma politics and inspire students with their success story.

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OSU gearing up for Black History Month events

Thu, Jan 28, 2021

In honor of Black History Month, Oklahoma State University is saturating February with events to promote cultural understanding and celebrate the Black experience.

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OSU celebrating Native American Heritage Month

Tue, Nov 05, 2019

A series of events are planned to celebrate Native American Heritage Month on the Oklahoma State University campus. OSU’s Center for Sovereign Nations and the Native American Student Association invite everyone to celebrate and learn more about the 39 federally recognized tribal nations in Oklahoma.

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OSU Medicine student named to first national liaison role

Fri, Aug 23, 2019

The Association of American Indian Physicians has named an OSU Medicine student to serve as the first osteopathic medicine liaison for the Association of Native American Medical Students. Brandon Postoak, a second-year medical student at the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Tulsa, was appointed to a one-year term as liaison with the goal of encouraging more Native Americans to consider careers in medicine and other health professions.

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ASEE recognizes OSU for exemplary diversity and inclusion program

Wed, Jun 26, 2019

Oklahoma State University was named one of 28 universities with an Exemplary Diversity and Inclusion program by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) at the ASEE National Convention on June 15-19 in Tampa, Florida.

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OSU honors civil rights pioneer Nancy Randolph Davis

Thu, Jan 31, 2019

A statue depicting Nancy Randolph Davis, the first African-American student to attend Oklahoma A&M College, was dedicated in a ceremony Thursday when her lifesize sculpture was unveiled on the Oklahoma State University campus.

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Campus statue to honor OSU civil rights pioneer Nancy Randolph Davis

Tue, Jan 29, 2019

In honor of Nancy Randolph Davis, the first African-American student to attend then-Oklahoma A&M College, a statue of the civil rights pioneer will be dedicated Thursday, Jan. 31, on the Stillwater campus. Davis overcame racial obstacles to pursue her master’s degree in 1949.

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