The Oklahoma State University Museum of Art is pleased to introduce An Ode to Hands: Selections from the Permanent Collection, on view from August 17 – October 24.
The Oklahoma State University Museum of Art is pleased to introduce An Ode to Hands: Selections from the Permanent Collection, on view from August 17 – October 24.
Season tickets are now on sale for Oklahoma State University Department of Theatre’s 2015-2016 main stage season. The department is offering four productions at an extremely discounted rate—you can see all four for less than the price of three if you buy the season ticket package: $32 for general admission, and $20 for students and seniors. To see a season ticket brochure or purchase tickets on line, go to the department’s website at http://theatre.okstate.edu.
The Oklahoma State University Museum of Art is pleased to introduce Print Beyond Pop: American Lithography After 1960, on view from Aug. 17 to Oct. 24.
NIH grant gives two OSU researchers the opportunity to make a difference
The bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis is the leading cause of preventable infection blindness worldwide and is the most frequently reported sexually transmitted bacterial infection.
With help from a National Institute of Health (NIH) grant totaling almost $430,000, two Oklahoma State University researchers aim to shed light on the development and spread of C. trachomatis and how cells are mutated by the bacteria.
Cody Stavenhagen, a senior sports media major at Oklahoma State University, placed second in the prestigious National Writing Championship, sponsored by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation’s Journalism Awards program.
Oklahoma State Archery Club member Brogan Williams helped her Team USA to a second place finish in the 2015 Universiade games in Gwangju, South Korea.
The Department of History at Oklahoma State University announced a new course for Fall 2015 titled, “History of Energy” (HIST 4603). Associate professor of history Brian Frehner, Ph.D. will teach the course.
Oklahoma State University clinical psychology doctoral candidate Victoria O’Keefe was a recipient of the Psychologists in Public Service Wayfinder Award. The award recognizes an individual who has made outstanding contributions in psychological service to a Native Community.
Undergraduate students transferring to Oklahoma State University will receive financial and academic help made possible by a recently announced nearly $620,000, five-year grant from the National Science Foundation to improve recruitment, retention and graduation rates of transfer students coming to OSU to study life sciences.