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Newest Seniors of Significance cohort includes 16 CAS students

The Oklahoma State University Alumni Association recently announced its Seniors of Significance for the 2024-25 academic year, and the College of Arts and Sciences topped the list with 16 of 51 students honored.
Sixteen of 51 OSU Alumni Association Seniors of Significance are from the College of Arts and Sciences.
OSU esports certificate garnering national acclaim

Wed, May 08, 2024

In the past few years, OSU has been making waves in collegiate esports, with ambitious plans to establish itself as a national leader in this rapidly growing field.

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OSU welcomes alumnus Hinkle for 35th Paul Miller Lecture Series

Thu, Apr 25, 2024

Students, faculty and staff of Oklahoma State University’s School of Media and Strategic Communications gathered in the Student Union Theater on Wednesday for the 35th annual Paul Miller lecture series.

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Woods crowned 2024-25 Miss OSU

Mon, Jan 29, 2024

The tenets of the Miss Oklahoma State University pageant match those of Miss America: style, service, scholarship and success. Last Thursday in the Student Union Theater, judges decided Katelyn Woods checked all of the boxes.

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SMSC students participate in NPR's NextGen Radio Indigenous project

Tue, Dec 12, 2023

This fall, two students from the School of Media and Strategic Communications at Oklahoma State University were selected to be a part of NPR’s Next Generation Radio, a five-day audio focused digital media project.

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Seeking an oasis: SMSC professor conducts important research on Oklahoma news deserts

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

Dr. Rosemary Avance, an assistant professor in the School of Media and Strategic Communications at Oklahoma State University, recently performed a groundbreaking study for the Oklahoma Media Center alongside University of Oklahoma professor Dr. Allyson Shortle. Avance and Shortle designed, implemented and executed a qualitative observational study on Oklahoma news deserts, or areas where residents have limited to no access to reliable local journalism. Their extensive research explored whether Oklahomans are receiving local news, which provides information necessary for residents to engage with and make informed decisions about their communities.

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