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Wanna take your cornhole talents to the next level and impress your friends at the summer's cookouts? Consider joining Oklahoma State's Cornhole Club! Inside OSU's Meghan Robinson went…
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Oklahoma State University celebrates the April 8th solar eclipse with a watch party on library lawn.
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Extension Specialist, David Hillock educates us on the Oklahoma Proven Perennial: Turk's Cap. Airdate (10/21/23) #5017 Questions? To find out more information about show topics as well as…
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Director of Landscape Services, John Lee gives Casey a tour of the topiaries around the OSU campus and unveils a brand new topiary he and his team have created. Airdate (10/21/23) #5017 Questions? …
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Welcome back to Oklahoma State University!
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All that glitters is gold as Casey educates us on the gorgeous Golden Rain Tree. Airdate (07/01/23) #5001 Questions? To find out more information about show topics as well as recipes, articles,…
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Relive the events from the 2022-2023 academic year at Oklahoma State University.
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Getting involved is the best way to meet new friends and find your place in college.
But how do you do that? We sat down with the experts—Vice President of…
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Oklahoma State University offers a variety of on-campus living options. From traditional, suites, to deluxe suites and apartments, we are sure you will find a living arrangement that makes you feel…
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Enjoy sunset on the Stillwater Campus....
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Oklahoma State's Class of 2026 is the largest, most diverse class in school history.
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In 2022, Oklahoma State became the first university in the state to be designated a certified bee campus. The certification creates a plan for communities to conserve pollinators and increase native…
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Ann Hargis co-founded the Pete’s Pet Posse pet therapy program at OSU in 2013, growing the program from eight original dog/owner-handler teams to the largest and most comprehensive…
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First Cowboy, Darren Shrum teamed up with Oklahoma State University softball player, Chelsea Alexander to host the inaugural, Chilly Cowboy. The event was raised over $30,000 for Special Olympics…
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