Dr. E. Ann Nalley, alumna of the Oklahoma State University chemistry department, has been awarded the 2015 American Chemical Society (ACS) Award for Encouraging Women into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
Dr. E. Ann Nalley, alumna of the Oklahoma State University chemistry department, has been awarded the 2015 American Chemical Society (ACS) Award for Encouraging Women into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
Brian Couger, a graduate student at Oklahoma State University, is the recipient of a prestigious research fellowship that he earned with the help of the campus supercomputer.
Oklahoma State University will be well-represented at Momentum Tulsa 2014, with over 20% (15-of-70) of the pieces created by current or former OSU students. The exhibit opens October 3 at Living Arts, located at 307 E. Brady in Tulsa. It is free to attend.
The Oklahoma State University psychology department has received a five-year, $1.2 million federal grant to continue its highly successful American Indians Into Psychology (AIIP) program. The grant is provided by Indian Health Services (IHS).
The National Science Foundation has awarded Oklahoma State University a $1.1 million grant to provide Mathematics and Science Robert Noyce Scholarships. The grant will be used to recruit future secondary mathematics and science teachers and support them with scholarship funds, internship opportunities, and professional development during their initial years of teaching.
The College of Arts & Sciences will have a new hierarchy, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 15. Ron Van Den Bussche has been promoted from his role at Associate Dean for Research in the college to Associate Vice President for Research for the university.
Five Oklahoma State University faculty members were named recipients of the Regents Distinguished Research Award for 2014-15 during the September meeting of the Oklahoma State University/A&M Board of Regents on Friday.
Two psychology professors at Oklahoma State University have been honored as fellows by the Society of Family Psychology, a division of the American Psychological Association (APA).
Marcus Gabilheri, an Oklahoma State University computer science sophmore, was awarded a first place prize in the second annual OSU App Center contest. The theme for the 2013-2014 contest was “Innovating Insurance in my Life” and was sponsored by AAA Oklahoma and CSAA Insurance Group.