The OSU Museum of Art is pleased to introduce The Art of Asian Languages on view from April 4 – June 10, 2017.
The exhibition of 40 works explores intersections between art and written language in contemporary East Asian culture. Representing a variety of styles and media, the artworks convey not only the complex cultural heritage of calligraphy and bookmaking in traditional Asia, but they also respond to recent changes in Asian politics and social environments.
Once a year, one professor from each of OSU’s six colleges is chosen by students of the OSU Mortar Board honor society for special recognition. For an assistant professor from the Department of Communications Sciences and Disorders, it is a validation of the work he does every day to help and guide students and research alike.
Budding musicians in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Music at Oklahoma State University were eager to show their brass as OSU took first place in the Solo Undergraduate Division, marking the fifth time in four years OSU took first at the National Trumpet Competition, held March 25 – 25 on the campus of Metropolitan State University in Denver, Colo.
Students at Oklahoma State have a chance at Chance, courtesy of the Arts and Sciences Freshman Student Council’s Bingo Night, beginning 7 p.m. April 20 in the Student Union Ballroom.
Women with a history of chronic extra weight may stop breastfeeding their babies sooner than other mothers, a study from Oklahoma State University finds.
The Oklahoma State University Boone Pickens School of Geology announces it will break ground on a $3 million, 6,500-square foot Core Research Facility. Financing for the building is made possible by generous donations from alumni and corporate partnerships.