Students who study abroad often say it is the most meaningful experience of their undergraduate or graduate career. Such experiences have become...
Record number of students and scholarships among highlights
Alumni encourage others to visit Taos
Richard Cochran uses bequest, outright gifts to establish history chair, scholarship, graduate fellowship
Roxanne Beason grateful for scholarship
The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology’s success is built on a foundation of transforming math and science into ideas, devices and...
The Edmon Low Library at Oklahoma State University has a history that dates back before statehood. Today, the library spans across all our campuses...
The College of Arts and Sciences, often referred to as CAS, is Oklahoma State University's largest and most diverse academic college, with options...
Philanthropist of the year and 13 student scholars honored at event
The Oklahoma State University School of Global Studies and Partnerships, often referred to as SGSP, is dedicated to strengthening and enhancing the...
Ian C. Williams learns about tourism and rhetoric
For many in the Cowboy family, agriculture is a way of life that has been passed on from generation to generation.
Lonnie and Arlene Sellers support the library with estate gift and charitable gift annuities.
The Doel Reed Center in Taos extends OSU's reach into another state by offering programs characterized by synergistic, multidisciplinary approaches...
With the deep ties to OSU, it was only natural that Win and Kay join the New Frontiers campaign, which continues to raise funds to create a new...
The Oklahoma State University Museum of Art is a teaching museum, passionately committed to providing opportunities for students to experience art...
Since 1939, Engineering South (ES) has provided the College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology a high profile location in the heart of...