The OSU College of Veterinary Medicine Ranch is an off-site extension of the OSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital, specializing in equine and bovine breeding and reproduction services. The Ranch is well-equipped to manage all facets of large animal reproduction, encompassing routine breeding procedures as well as advanced techniques. It plays a crucial role in educating students and conducting industry-relevant research in the field.
This fund supports scholarships and programs benefiting students who are active in College Park, a 4 year university experience created in partnership with OSU-Tulsa and TCC.
This unrestricted fund is designated for the School Head of Industrial Engineering and Management (IEM). These funds, in collaboration with the Cowboy Academy of IEM, can be utilized for a range of purposes, including student and faculty support, research, technology upgrades, marketing, scholarships, and alumni engagement activities. Such flexible funds are essential for transforming creative concepts into practical projects within the constantly evolving realm of higher education.
These funds are used to advance the priorities in OSU Agriculture identified by Dr. Jayson Lusk, vice president and dean. The account could be used to assist a student in need, provide a mini-grant for a scientist, provide funding for new programs, or provide discretionary funding associated with fundraising, educational programs and other events.
The Eastin Center for Career Readiness in Spears Business is focused on guiding and supporting our business students so that they are prepared to pursue professional opportunities, practice continued growth, and fully realize their potential upon graduation and launching their careers. Support for this fund will be used to assist with Career Coaches for our students, in addition to events focused on interview preparation, resume and cover letter writing skills, development of career competencies, professional mentoring opportunities, and more.
This is an unrestricted fund for the School Head of Electrical and Computer Engineering. It can be used at the School Head’s discretion for various purposes, including student and faculty support, research, technology upgrades, equipment, and scholarships. Unrestricted funds like these play a vital role in translating innovative ideas into actionable initiatives within the ever-changing landscape of higher education.