Oklahoma State University-Main Campus (OSU)
(Stillwater, OK)
Oklahoma State, founded in 1890, is a public, comprehensive university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture; Arts and Sciences; Business Administration; Education; Engineering, Architecture, and Technology; Human Environmental Sciences. Its 840-acre campus, with a modified Georgian architectural style, is located in Stillwater, 70 miles west of Tulsa.
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- Tuesday Trivia Answer: The constitution and bylaws for making the...
- Tuesday Trivia Answer: The constitution and bylaws for making the Oklahoma A&M College Alumni Association a nonprofit corporation were first adopted on May 22, 1920. The Oklahoma State University Alumni Association continues today as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, and its dues are counted as charitable contributions to OSU. Read more about the Alumni Association's history at http://orangeconnection.org/associationhistory. Congratulations to Donna Manskwer, '60, whose correct answer was rand
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- Great picture of the new plaza at the Oklahoma State University Student...
- Great picture of the new plaza at the Oklahoma State University Student Union.
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- Tuesday Trivia Answer: On May 15, 1957, Gov. Raymond Gary signed a...
- Tuesday Trivia Answer: On May 15, 1957, Gov. Raymond Gary signed a bill which authorized the Board of Regents to change the name of Oklahoma A&M to Oklahoma State University of Agricultural and Applied Sciences. Other names discussed were "Great Plains University," "International University," and "Atomic University." In 1980, the latter part of the name was dropped. If you'd like to read more about the OSU name change, read it here in the June, 1957 issue of Oklahoma A&M Magazine: http://gopok
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