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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The Old Central bell is ringing again – 113 years after its first installation.
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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
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It's been said that behind every successful man is a successful woman. This is especially true for these four spouses of OSU coaches.
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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.
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President George W. Bush didn't mind being called a cowboy on May 6.
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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.
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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."
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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."
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Join the OSU Parents Association and support your son or daughter attending Oklahoma State by keeping up with student issues, events and activities.
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"Serving the best food in the world to the best people in it. Where you get in line to get fed."
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