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In a message to the nearly 100,000 graduates this spring from Oklahoma high schools, colleges and universities, Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis congratulated students on earning their degrees.
Read moreOklahoma State University’s entry into the fight against COVID-19 more than doubled Oklahoma’s testing capacity. While the partnership between OSU Medicine in Tulsa and the OSU Diagnostic Laboratory on the Stillwater campus made it possible, it was volunteers who paved OSU’s pathway into the fray.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved another portion of his ongoing request for disaster assistance as part of the State of Oklahoma’s Major Disaster Declaration due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This approval makes funding available for crisis counseling, which will help support mental health initiatives designed to benefit individuals affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreThe world’s largest wasp has been spotted in Washington State, but don’t panic—efforts are underway to stop it from spreading.
Read moreOklahoma Tobacco Helpline Continues to Help Moms and All Oklahomans Quit During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Read moreWhen the coronavirus pandemic closed school buildings, teachers were tasked with connecting to students from afar. Suddenly, students’ lack of home internet access was in the spotlight.
Read moreYou don’t need a lot of space to grow fresh vegetables, herbs, and fruits. You don’t really even need a garden. As long as you have a pot, some dirt, water, and sun, you can grow some tasty things. Plant breeders know that after taste, home gardeners want a high yield in a small space, so they develop varieties that can grow in a small footprint or even live in containers all year long.
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