The Botanic Garden at OSU is Undergoing Big Changes

August 8, 2020

Story provided by OSU Communications There are some big changes taking place at Stillwater’s best-kept secret – also known as The Botanic Garden at Oklahoma State University. This 100-acre wonder, located just west of Stillwater […]

OSU students returning to Stillwater; What that means to residents

August 6, 2020

Media Release With Oklahoma State University returning for fall classes, many in the Stillwater community are wondering what that means for residents. “We understand that you have questions about how 20,000 new residents will affect our response […]

A Long-Overdue Conversation *

July 4, 2020

By Roger Moore Recent discussion, local and national, revolves around something everyone seems to have taken for granted for the last century – knowledge of history and the implications for not at least attempting to […]

Campus Leaders Initiate Bridge-Building Dialogue to Engage the Community

July 3, 2020

Story provided by OSU Communications With the nation transfixed by a momentous civil rights movement, OSU diversity leaders raised their voices, inviting members of the OSU community to join the conversation. The Community Advancing Conversation […]

“Uprising: Solidarity & Social Justice”

June 12, 2020

A Call to Artists Story provided by Modella Gallery Modella Gallery has been been disturbed about the continuing situation related to abuse of power, racial terror, bigotry, and hatred rather than unification and cohesion. We […]

OSU and City partner to replace section of Knoblock; includes intersection of Miller and Knoblock

June 12, 2020

Media Release Residents may have noticed road closures near Knoblock Street and Miller Avenue. These closures are a result of a joint reconstruction project between Oklahoma State University and the City of Stillwater to replace the east and west […]

Container Gardens are great for novice gardeners

June 9, 2020

Story provided by Agricultural Communications, Oklahoma State University For some folks, gardening is a mystery – perhaps even intimidating. Some want-to-be gardeners may believe they don’t know enough about it to try, or are simply […]

Virtual Summer Art Camp- Art and the Ologies

May 27, 2020

Story provided by Prairie Arts Center This year’s summer camps are a playful pairing of art and the ologies! Together, we will explore the many ways artwork illustrates, aids, and even creates human understanding in […]

4-H Youth Development Program under new leadership

May 11, 2020

Story provided by Trisha Gedon, Agricultural Communications Services When Steve Beck took the helm as state 4-H program leader for the Oklahoma 4-H Youth Development Program, he knew there would be challenges in his new […]

Parkinson’s Disease and COVID-19

May 10, 2020

Story by Sabiha Parveen Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common disorder affecting people over the age of 65 years. It is associated with the loss of dopamine in different parts of the brain […]

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