Michael Oehrtman, associate professor of mathematics at Oklahoma State University, has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant in excess of $470,000 to help improve secondary mathematics teacher training.
Michael Oehrtman, associate professor of mathematics at Oklahoma State University, has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant in excess of $470,000 to help improve secondary mathematics teacher training.
The Oklahoma State University Fire and Emergency Management Program has been selected for the 2015 Best of Stillwater Award in the Education category by the Stillwater Award Program.
The OSU English Department’s Creative Writing Program will host visiting poet and collaborative artist Robin Becker for a poetry reading, book signing and gallery talk on October 14 and 15.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently awarded Oklahoma State University Regents Professor and Lawrence L. Boger Professor of International Studies Dr. Charles I. Abramson and a consortium of U.S. and international faculty and students a $4 million grant to conduct ambitious research on reward-based decision making.
Each year the Achafoa Chapter of Mortar Board at Oklahoma State University choses 20 students to be selected as the Top Ten Freshmen Men and Top Ten Freshmen Women to honor their achievements during their freshman year.
Thanks to the generosity of the Lew Wentz Foundation, 26 Oklahoma State University undergraduates representing a range of disciplines will each receive a $750 Fall 2015 Wentz Semester Research Grant to conduct an original research project under the guidance of an OSU faculty member.
Oklahoma State University’s John McGuire has published an in-depth look at media giant ESPN. The ESPN Effect: Exploring the Worldwide Leader in Sports goes beyond backstage drama to expertly examine ESPN’s impact on sports journalism, audience, culture, and the business of sport media.
Three OSU graduates, spotlight artist Ashley Farrier along with Hillary Wallace and Megan Curtis, will be featured in the competitive juried show Momentum Tulsa this October.
The American Psychological Association (APA) has named Oklahoma State University professor Shelia Kennison a Fellow for Division 2, The Society for the Teaching of Psychology.
“Dr. Kennison has been an innovative leader for psychology pedagogy on our campus and in our state for many years,” Thad Leffingwell, professor and head of the OSU Department of Psychology, said. “This honor recognizes her many contributions and is well-deserved.”