Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Dr. Eric Foner will share newly discovered, detailed records of slave escapes through the Underground Railroad in a lecture at Oklahoma State University on Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 5 p.m. in the Peggy Helmerich Browsing Room at the OSU Library.  
 
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Twenty-five alumni from Oklahoma State University’s College of Arts and Sciences were honored at the college’s inaugural Hall of Fame ceremony on Sept. 11, 2015, at the ConocoPhillips OSU Alumni Center.

Twenty-four alumni from each of the college's departments were presented with the college’s Distinguished Alumni award, which recognizes alumni who attain distinctive success in their field or profession and perform outstanding service to their community. Of the 24 Distinguished Alumni, three were also inducted into the College of Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame.

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Most smartphone or computer chip technology is synonymous with California’s Silicon Valley. The technology hub gets its name from the chemical element silicon, which is widely used in computer chip technology. 

Dr. Scott Weinert, an associate professor of chemistry at Oklahoma State University, received a three-year $390,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to research how the chemical element germanium could lead to more effective chip technology.

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To commemorate the OSU Army ROTC program’s centennial anniversary in the fall of 2016, the OSU Army ROTC program is working with the OSU College of Arts and Sciences to publish monthly stories over the next year highlighting the history and present success of the program. By clicking on the OSU Army ROTC’s centennial logo on OSU websites, readers will be directed to the current month’s feature story as well as stories from previous months.

  


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