State Tipoffs Involving Oklahoma Newsletter for Tuesday September 10, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Advances in human-robot telemanipulation by CEAT faculty
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Sept. 9 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
Dr. Lingfeng Tao, assistant professor and coordinator of mechatronics and robotics, and Dr. He Bai, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, both from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, have received a National Science Foundation EAGER award totaling $160,000 to fund their research on developing advancements to telemanipulation technologies that could transform healthc
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Donors recognized for contributions to Human Performance and Nutrition Research Institute at Oklahoma State University
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Sept. 9 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
Fundraising reaches $105 million for first-of-its kind project
A growing number of donors are philanthropically investing in the Human Performance and Nutrition Research Institute, whose mission will translate research findings focused on improving community health outcomes for the state.
Several key donors were celebrated Saturday in Boone Pickens Stadium, across the street from where HPNRI and Cowboy Foot
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Have a plan for September's National Preparedness Month
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Sept. 9 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
Oklahoma State University Extension encourages all Oklahomans to observe National Preparedness Month in September by identifying a family plan in case of disaster.
Wildfires, severe weather, drought, flooding and earthquakes are historically devastating in Oklahoma, and residents need to be prepared for any emergency that could occur. OSU Extension offers videos, news articles, fact sheets and informational w
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OSU dedicates Frank Eaton monument sculpted by Harold Holden
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Sept. 9 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
Oklahoma State University dedicated a monument of Frank "Pistol Pete" Eaton on Friday. The monument is the final work produced by artist Harold Holden after his recent passing in 2023.
Eaton, born in Connecticut in 1860, moved to Kansas when he was 8. His legend began after witnessing the murder of his father when Eaton vowed to gain revenge. He honed his shooting and gun skills, earning the nickname "Pistol
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