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      • Twisters of Oklahoma: Defined, Detailed and Described
      • Trailblazing Education: The History and Future of General Education Reform at OSU
      • A New Era Takes Flight: Aerospace Engineering At OSU
      • Conference Realignment and NIL in College Football: A Historical Perspective
      • Eating Disorders: Ending the Stigma That Harms Many
      • Who is Angie Debo? The Inner Workings of a Monolith
      • Skateboarding and Oklahoma State University
      • The Founding of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at OSU and the Expansion of its Mission
      • Community and the Foster Care System: Stillwater, OK and OSU
      • The Forgotten Murders of the Osage Indians
      • Government Opposition to the Left at OSU
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      • Parking Pass(ing By)
      • The Ultimate Ride: How a Local Bike Shop is Transforming the Stillwater Economy
      • Alcohol Culture at Oklahoma State
      • Cowboys and Kimonos: A Tale of Two Sister Cities
      • Getting Inside FAPC
      • The World’s Best Curse
      • The Costs and Benefits of Making a Place Pretty
      • Call to Action: Eating Disorders on College Campuses
      • Dangerous Brew
      • Enrollment Trends at OSU: A Statistical Study
      • THE DIRTY GAME: SIX YEARS LATER
      • Free Speech and the Limits of Religious Tolerance on OSU Campus
    • Land-Grant Mission Statements
      • My Story of Selecting the Best School in America
      • Andrew’s (Less Than) Extraordinary Experience…
      • How On Earth Did I End Up Here?
      • The Unexpected Way I Came To OSU
      • Moving with the Land-Grant University
      • A Student-Athlete and the Land-Grant Mission
      • The Land Grant Saves Marriages
      • The Story of Me and Oklahoma State University
      • Smarter Than the Average Bear
    • OSU Institutions
      • Just Dance… At the ‘Weed
      • The Wild OSU Residents
      • A Spirited Cowboy Tradition: The Walkaround
      • Legend to Hall of Famer: Barry Sanders
    • Questions for OSU’s Future
      • Should OSU Be a Dry Campus?
      • Will the Bedlam Football Rivalry Ever Return? 
      • Volleyball At OSU Is The Answer
      • The Role of Poverty on Robbery
      • The History of the Goalpost
      • Beyond Scholarships: The Evolution of College Athletics in the NIL Era
      • The Impact of E-Sports
      • How Domestic Violence Finds a Home at OSU, and What to Do About It
      • A D1 School, Yet No Volleyball Team
    • OSU Archive Stories
      • Centennial Farms
      • “Get Your Kicks”
      • Soil Erodes into Dust, Memories Erode into Nothing
      • Speaking the Unspeakable: Tulsa Race Riot Archive Story
      • Will my Family Farm Ever Achieve Centennial Farm Status?
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The Role Oklahoma State Plays in Students’ Mental Health

Nancy Randolph Davis: Pioneer of Equality and Warrior for Education

The Costs and Benefits of Making a Place Pretty

The World’s Best Curse

Cowboys and Kimonos: A Tale of Two Sister Cities

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Welcome to the home of Archive Oklahoma State! Read our About page to learn more about the Archive Oklahoma State, and be sure not to miss out on our catalogue of Student Work and Stuff OSU Should Know podcast.

OSU Archives

This page is a repository of archive summaries and data visualizations created by OSU students about the various digital collections and oral history projects maintained by the Edmon Low Library at Oklahoma State University. Click through the slideshow to view data visualizations designed by OSU students to reflect the content and value of the various… Continue reading OSU Archives

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In Spring 2017, the First-Year Composition Program in the English Department at Oklahoma State University launched a new curriculum that put the concept of the archive at the center of instruction about research methodologies and scholarly reading and writing practices. The intention of this curriculum change was to help students recognize and understand the ways… Continue reading About

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Seth Wood, Ph.D. (Emory University) | Lecturer, English Department | Oklahoma State University | seth.r.wood@okstate.edu | 302G Gunderson Hall

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