State Tipoffs Involving Oklahoma Newsletter for Wednesday October 09, 2024 ( 22 items ) |
7 faculty members earn 2023 Regents Distinguished Research Award
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
Oklahoma State University honored seven faculty members with the 2023 Regents Distinguished Research Award during the December 2023 University Awards Convocation.
Recipients of the award demonstrated a distinguished record of past and continuing excellence in research and were selected based on the evidence of outstanding and meritorious achievements in research.
"The OSU community can be extremely proud of
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Chowanadisai's expertise praised by colleagues and students alike
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
As a Carnegie R1 institution, Oklahoma State University continually attracts the best and brightest to contribute to its land-grant mission, expand research efforts across campus, and mentor students at all levels.
Dr. Winyoo Chowanadisai, associate professor in nutritional sciences, exemplifies this commitment with a passion for research and mentorship that translates to his academic and professional endeavo
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How Research Moves: Who comprises the research community at a university?
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
In recent issues of OSU Research Matters, the "How Research Moves" section clarified how university research gets funded, as well as explaining the differences in research and who they affect. In this installment, I will describe the different types of employees and student workers charged with conducting research.
For some employees, the job is all research, all the time. For others, research is one part of a
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In the Middle of a Miracle: OSU sophomore Brooklyn Hawkins' personal journey inspires her to create nonprofit for pediatric cancer awareness
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
Brooklyn Hawkins immersed herself in a scenic center of activity during the typical Tuesday afternoon rush between classes at Oklahoma State University.
Theta Pond's fountains babbled while a steady stream of students shuffled along the brick path, creating a flurry of sound and motion.
Under the protective shade of lush cypress trees in early September, Hawkins exuberantly led a group of volunteers in viole
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Mullins reflects on a lifetime of advancements in pediatric psychology
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
After decades of researching solutions for families of children with chronic illnesses, Dr. Larry Mullins is now entering the unknown: retirement.
A career psychologist, Mullins has led the Oklahoma State University Center for Pediatric Psychology since its inception in 2018.
Larry Mullins
Growing up, Mullins always knew he would become a psychologist. His father, J. Dale Mullins, was the dean of the Colleg
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Niblack Research Scholar's Newest Class
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
At Oklahoma State University, undergraduates dive into the world of scientific research through the Niblack Research Scholars program.
This program transforms their academic journey beyond the classroom, enriches students' careers, sharpens their future success and guides them toward potential graduate studies.
This year, seven students are getting the opportunity to advance their careers through the Niblac
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Northwestern Department of Social Work Announces New Practicum Partnership With Bill Johnson Correctional Center
ALVA, Oklahoma, Oct. 9 -- Northwestern Oklahoma State University issued the following news release:
The Northwestern Oklahoma State University Department of Social Work is thrilled to announce an innovative new practicum partnership with the Bill Johnson Correctional Center (BJCC) in Alva.
This new paid partnership is designed to provide social work students with hands-on experience in a correctional setting, offering a unique opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in a practical envi
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Northwestern Social Work Chair Speaks at State Social Workers Board Meeting
ALVA, Oklahoma, Oct. 9 -- Northwestern Oklahoma State University issued the following news release:
Northwestern Oklahoma State University social work students recently attended an Oklahoma State Board of Licensed Social Workers (OSBLSW) board meeting held at the Oklahoma Medical Examiner's Office in Oklahoma City.
During the board meeting, Dr. Kylene Rehder, chair of the department of social work and professor of social work, presented research and proposed to change the bachelor's level soci
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Okla. Gov. Stitt: Oklahoma Sending Additional Resources to Assist North Carolina, Florida
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Oct. 9 -- Gov. Kevin Stitt, R-Oklahoma, issued the following news on Oct. 8, 2024:
Governor Kevin Stitt and the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (OEM) announced the state has sent additional resources to support North Carolina and Florida with impacts from hurricanes Helene and Milton.
To aid ongoing response and recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, Oklahoma National Guard (ONG) sent one CH-47 helicopter and 10 personnel, including two r
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OSU Agriculture dedicates new Agricultural Hall
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
More than 300 Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture faculty, staff, alumni and friends gathered on Oct. 5 to dedicate and celebrate the opening of Agricultural Hall, the new home for OSU Agriculture.
The OSU Foundation partnered with OSU Agriculture to host the building dedication and a Ferguson College Family Tailgate before the Cowboy football game against the University of West Virginia.
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OSU researchers tackling wildfire risks linked to electrical infrastructure
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
The growing risk of wildfires associated with electrical infrastructure has become a major national concern. Power lines are consistently identified as significant contributors to wildfire incidents. To manage this risk effectively, it is crucial to systematically understand the mechanisms by which electrical infrastructure ignites wildfires.
Assistant professor Dr. Hamid Nazaripouya of Oklahoma State Univers
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OSU SACNAS chapter measures sun's atmosphere in nationwide eclipse project
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
During the April 8 solar eclipse, Oklahoma State University's chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) ventured to Arkansas to measure the sun's corona.
As part of a Citizen Continental-America Telescope Eclipse project or Citizen CATE to capture the sun's totality across the United States, Dr. Mario Borunda took a group of volunteers to Arkansas
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OSU Student Affairs honors six leaders for contributions to student experience
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
Oklahoma State University hosted its inaugural Division of Student Affairs Hall of Fame ceremony on Oct. 4 recognizing six distinguished individuals for their exceptional contributions to the university and the lives of its students. The honorees received awards in three categories: the Distinguished Service Award, the Rising Star Award and the Distinguished Alumni Award.
The event celebrated the work of indi
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OSU-OKC celebrates record PTDT program enrollment
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
One of the state's critical occupations is getting a boost thanks to the Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City Power Transmission and Distribution Technology program.
This semester's enrollees in the PTDT program at OSU-OKC make up the biggest cohort in the history of the program. This program prepares individuals to work in the electrical power transmission and distribution industry, both public and private
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OU Biologist Receives Early Career Award for Climate Research
NORMAN, Oklahoma, Oct. 9 (TNSres) -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
Microbes in the soil play a crucial role in climate warming by affecting the release and absorption of greenhouse gases. Wei Qin, an assistant professor of microbiology at the University of Oklahoma, has received an Early Career Award from the U.S. Department of Energy to examine how these bacteria and microorganisms impact the way nitrogen changes and moves through soil environments.
"This award
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Singh garners national recognition for groundbreaking career
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
Dr. Raj Singh
A Regents Professor at Oklahoma State University's College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, Dr. Raj Singh's continued dedication and advancements to the field of materials science engineering were greatly acknowledged this year.
Singh received the American Ceramic Society's 2023 Rishi Raj Medal for Innovation and Commercialization in Ceramics. He was elected to the rank of American
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Trusting Their Guts: OSU's germ-free mice research identifies new generation probiotics, trains next generation of scientists
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
While some people perceive mice as pests to be eradicated and others see them as cute and cuddly symbols of Disney magic, Dr. Joy Scaria sees something entirely different.
At the forefront of microbiome research as Oklahoma State University's Walter R. Sitlington Endowed Chair in Infectious Diseases, Scaria views germ-free and humanized mice as innovative tools to enhance human health, opening doors to ground
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Two OSU students earn Otto S. Cox Graduate Fellowships
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
The Otto S. Cox Graduate Fellowships for Genetics Research support outstanding Oklahoma State University graduate students with a proven research record in genetics from any disciplinary or interdisciplinary program.
Students earn the annual fellowship by showcasing proven records of genetic inquiry and the potential to impact the discipline in the future.
"Genetics research at OSU is growing in both breadth
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University of Oklahoma: Is End-of-Life Care Consistent With Wishes of Patients With Dementia?
NORMAN, Oklahoma, Oct. 9 (TNSres) -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
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National Institutes of Health Grant Funds Dementia Study at OU College of Medicine
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Soon after a dementia diagnosis, many people document their preferences for medical care near the end of their lives, often stipulating that they want to avoid hospitalizations and aggressive interventions. A new University of Oklahoma study aims to discover whether the actual care they receive aligns
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University of Oklahoma: Storied Rivalry Series Adds First SEC Chapter
NORMAN, Oklahoma, Oct. 9 -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
In 1900, the University of Oklahoma and the University of Texas met each other on the football field for the first time. From then on, the two programs met every year until 1919, before a brief period of infrequent play. In 1929, both programs signed a deal to play annually in Dallas during the Texas State Fair. Two years later, both teams met at the newly built Fair Park Stadium, later renamed the Cotton
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Viral Analysis: Vet Med acknowledged for scientific achievement in COVID research
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
In the past 10 years, only 11 Oklahoma State University researchers have had their research published in the prestigious journal, Science.
The most recent, and the first in the College of Veterinary Medicine's history, is Dr. Xufang Deng, assistant professor in the Department of Physiological Sciences.
Deng has been studying coronaviruses for nearly 13 years. He began studying them while completing his post
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What's Waste Worth?: OSU aiding in creating of biomass economy
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
Have you ever asked yourself what happens to food waste?
Uneaten food in the United States is managed through donations, upcycling, composting, anaerobic digestion or landfilling, all of which produce greenhouse gas emissions. In fact, the U.S. is the largest contributor to food waste globally with around 120 billion pounds of food wasted each year. That's $218 billion worth of food.
So, what can be done to
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