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(Jan. 7, 2023) Dwayne Elmore, OSU Extension wildlife specialist, has tips on creating great quail habitats. For Extension fact sheets & more visit https://extension.okstate.edu SUNUP is a…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Verbena
Host Casey Hentges shows off two varieties of the verbena plant. These drought tolerant purple flowers will add a sense of height dimension to the garden,…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Gray Santolina
Host Casey Hentges shows a beautiful drought tolerant plant perfect for the summer heat.
The Benefits of Native Pecans
OSU fruit and pecan…
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The north entrance to the Edmon Low Library boasts a new, beautiful native garden with nature inspired landscape design and a calming water feature thanks to the generosity of the Tom and Edna Carson…
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Debo's work and personal items. Within this collection is Debo's Christmas letters that span a good part of the twentieth century. Upon analyzing her perceptions about the current events…
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In this episode of Flat, Cool & Acid-free, learn about the Chilocco History Project. The project started as a way to document the stories of veteran alumni, but it quickly grew into a much larger…
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Poet Sly Alley chats with Dr. Lindsey Smith, director of the Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsa
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Kappler's Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties is part of the OSU Library's digital collections.
Indian Claims Commission Decisions
Learn more about the Angie Debo Collection.
You can get…
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Neal McCaleb, a 1957 civil engineering graduate, was inducted into the OSU Hall of Fame on February 8, 2019.
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Dr. Lindsey Smith talks with Oklahoma playwright and tribal issues lawyer Mary Kathryn Nagle about her latest play, Sovereignty. Her work is an account of the murders of Cherokee leaders -- and…
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Dr. Emily Hull, OSU visiting assistant professor of English, discusses Oklahoma’s deep wounds and how to mend them with international award-winning Oklahoma author Rilla Askew and her latest…
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Dr. Lindsey Smith interviews author Brandon Hobson about his recent book, Where the Dead Sit Talking. Calling his latest an “Oklahoma book,” the novel explores the life of a teen in 1980s…
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Dr. Lindsey Smith interviews author Allison Hedge Coke. They discuss our relationship to the environment, giving voice to communities of color and how Oklahoma is never far from her thoughts.
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Dr. Douglas K. Miller, professor of history at Oklahoma State University, presents "They are fighting for humanity. Native American People at Home and Abroad in World War I."
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Dr. Kelly Kindscher, Senior Scientist for the Kansas Biological Survey and Professor at the University of Kansas, speaks to OSU about his research at the 7th annual Library-Botany Lecture Series.
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Learn about the history of the removal of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek), and Seminole tribes from Trail of Tears Association President, Jack Baker
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