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OSU doctoral student Natalie Keirns has spent countless hours studying the psychology of weight stigma. Last month, she was awarded a prestigious fellowship from the National Institutes of Health, and now she’s looking to build on her work and continue to combat obesity-related disease from the perspective of a clinical psychologist.
Read moreWhen the legislature writes the budget, the funds we appropriate come from many different revenue streams, like income taxes, oil and gas taxes, cigarette taxes and others as well—about 20 in all. I think people are aware that oil and gas collections are still low, and when that industry is down, it impacts many other areas in our economy. Add that to the economic impact of the pandemic, and it should be clear to see the challenges our state is facing.
Read moreGoing through old notes from multiple college literature classes, I found one I’d written: “Research Summer of 1816…the year Mary Shelley wrote FRANKENSTEIN. The summer that didn’t happen.” Almost 30 years have passed, and now I research it and arrive with these new findings.
Read moreHoliday shoppers on the lookout for the perfect gift might want to avoid buying clothing or electronics for their loved ones.
Read moreThe sole purpose of Satan is to usurp the authority of God and lead men straight into hell.
Read moreThe United States Air Force and Oklahoma State University have agreed to a five-year partnership that will develop cutting-edge research projects and create new educational opportunities for students and service members.
Read moreSeminole Nation Director Richard Ellwanger (left), Collections Manager Caitlyn Maddox, and Gift Shop Manager Betsy Bender proudly display just some of the important personal protection equipment (PPE) purchased through a grant from the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. The much-needed supplies will be used to keep visitors and staff safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. The museum is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The public is invited to stop by for a (safe and socially-distanced) visit.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Department of Libraries (ODL) has awarded a $1000 personal protective equipment (PPE) grant to the Seminole Nation Museum to help museum purchase equipment and supplies to keep staff and visitors safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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