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Naturally Speaking - Quail Habitats

(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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Oklahoma Gardening July 16, 2022

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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Oklahoma Gardening July 09, 2022

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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Tom and Edna Carson Family Garden Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

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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Flat, Cool & Acid-Free: A Look At History Through Angie Debo's Christmas Letters

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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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: The Chilocco History Project

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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Words on Air - Sly Alley

Poet Sly Alley chats with Dr. Lindsey Smith, director of the Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsa

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Sources and Voices: Native Scholarship & Opportunity at Oklahoma State University.

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 - 2019 OSU Hall of Fame

Neal McCaleb, a 1957 civil engineering graduate, was inducted into the OSU Hall of Fame on February 8, 2019.

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Words on Air - Mary Kathryn Nagle

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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Words On Air - Rilla Askew

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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Words on Air - Brandon Hobson

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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Words On Air - Allison Hedge Coke

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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The Great War and Its Legacy: "They are fighting for humanity. Native American People at Home and Abroad in World War I."

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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Plants, People & Beyond

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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Native American Heritage Month Kickoff Event: Trail of Tears Presentation

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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