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The following stories highlight the past and future of the Oklahoma State University community. The stories at the top of the list are hot off the press in the latest issue of STATE magazine.

Sculptor Studies Faces of Oklahoma Centenarians from vol.3, no.2

The hard part for sculptor Lou Moore Hale isn’t modeling a lump of clay into the medley of bone, hair and skin that make up the face of her human subject.

Lou Hale
 

Two OSU libraries add digital collections to web from vol.3, no.2

More than 1,000 rare and fragile maps of early Oklahoma and Indian Territory are accessible online thanks to a donation from the McCasland Foundation to the Edmon Low Library.

Library Maps
 

200 Acres and a Plow from vol.3, no.2

A one-bottom plow pulled by a team of horses broke through the sod on Dec. 2, 1891, signaling the first campus development project at OSU, then known as Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College.

OSU Campus
 

The Cowboy Way from vol.3, no.1

Sculpture and paintings by Harold T. Holden are on display Oct. 15 through December at the Malinda Berry Fischer art gallery in the OSU Foundation.

Harold Holden
 

Ringing in the Old from vol.3, no.1

The Old Central bell is ringing again – 113 years after its first installation.

Old Central Bell
 

Diamonds of Gold from vol.2, no.3

OSU alumni Michele Smith, Gary Green and Robin found success on the softball and baseball fields at OSU before moving into professional sports.

Michele Smith | Robin Ventura | Gary Green

Diamonds of Gold
 

Stand By Your Man from vol.2, no.2

It's been said that behind every successful man is a successful woman. This is especially true for these four spouses of OSU coaches.

Coaches Wives
 

Morrill Hall and the Oklahoma Capital from vol.2, no.2

Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College President Angelo C. Scott had a dilemma in 1902. The expanding college needed new facilities, but other Oklahoma Territorial needs were considered higher priorities.

Morrill Hall
 

Bush charms crowd with jokes, grins from vol.2, no.1

President George W. Bush didn't mind being called a cowboy on May 6.

President George W. Bush
 

Ring Ceremony Comes Full Circle for Family : from vol.2, no.1

Andrea (Ball) Shelton graduated from OSU in 1990 with a degree in corporate health and fitness. Her husband, Randall Shelton, graduated last May with a degree in electrical engineering technology.

Rings Ceremony
 

President Bush Addresses Class of 2006: from vol.2, no.1

Denver Post investigative reporter Miles Moffeit, '87, says journalism is common ground for two key values he learned from his parents -- showing concern for others and finding creative expression. "Journalism is the perfect marriage of the two," he says. "Plus, it's just a heck of a lot of fun."

Kimberly Summe
 

Miles Moffeit: from vol.1, no.2

Denver Post investigative reporter Miles Moffeit, '87, says journalism is common ground for two key values he learned from his parents -- showing concern for others and finding creative expression. "Journalism is the perfect marriage of the two," he says. "Plus, it's just a heck of a lot of fun."

Moffeit Photo
 

Parents' Association: from vol.1, no.1

Join the OSU Parents Association and support your son or daughter attending Oklahoma State by keeping up with student issues, events and activities.

Parent' Association Photo
 

Oklahoma's Barbecue King: from vol.1, no.1

"Serving the best food in the world to the best people in it. Where you get in line to get fed."

BBQ King Photo


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