Veteran among first graduates of new OSU-OKC bachelor's program
An Air Force veteran who is one of the first graduates of a new bachelor’s program at Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City said the program was “a miracle.”
Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City English professor Michael Snyder wears a lot of hats on campus — from advising Honors students to mentoring creative writers — but at the heart of it all is his love of literature.
Oklahoma State University’s Applied Technology program helps students reach their goals through an array of microcredentials and opportunities for hands-on experience, enabling them to grow in their unique careers.
Bethany Mayor Amanda Sandoval said her time at Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City played a critical role in shaping her academic confidence, professional direction and leadership approach, particularly as a first-generation college student uncertain about her future.
Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City will honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a day of service, reflection and community engagement as part of the annual MLK OKC Coalition celebrations in downtown OKC.
As the excitement of the holiday season fades and days grow shorter, many people experience a noticeable dip in mood and energy commonly known as the “winter blues,” according to an Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City health and wellness counselor.
OSU-OKC’s program is one of only a handful in the nation — and the only one in Oklahoma — designed to train victim advocates. Students learn how to support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, elder abuse and other forms of victimization.