Two researchers at Oklahoma State University will be helping develop more effective pest management approaches with a nearly $100,000 grant from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST).
Two researchers at Oklahoma State University will be helping develop more effective pest management approaches with a nearly $100,000 grant from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST).
Oklahoma State University is doing its part to raise money and awareness for the neurological disease, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) by participating in the nationwide phenomenon known as the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Today at 4:00 p.m. the OSU College of Artsand Sciences joined the challenge.
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Oklahoma State University PhD student Shukla Khemraj (“Raj”) was named recipient of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists Foundation Scholarship. He is the first OSU student to earn the scholarship.
Dr. Dinah Cox, visiting assistant professor for the Oklahoma State University English department, has been awarded the fourth annual BOA Editions Short Fiction Prize for her collection Remarkable!
Dr. Andrew Doust, associate professor of botany at Oklahoma State University, was awarded a 4-year grant totaling $3.2 million from the National Science Foundation’s Plant Genome Research Program (PGRP).
Aaron Hermann, a graphic design senior at Oklahoma State University, earned semifinalist honors for two separate projects at Adobe’s 2014 Design Achievement Awards, an international design competition that attracted more than 4,400 entries.
Shannon Spaulding, assistant professor of philosophy at Oklahoma State University, was awarded the 2014 Robert M. Griffith Memorial Award at the 106th meeting of the Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Conference.
Shane Morrison, a Ph.D. candidate with the zoology department at Oklahoma State University, was the first recipient of the department's Paracelsus Award. The annual award recognizes academic excellence in the Graduate Certificate program for Interdisciplinary Toxicology.