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State Tipoffs Involving Oklahoma Newsletter for Saturday June 21, 2025 ( 4 items )  

College of Education and Human Sciences graduate students receive honors from American Society for Nutrition
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, June 20 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news: * * * College of Education and Human Sciences graduate students receive honors from American Society for Nutrition * Media Contact: Christy Lang | Director of Marketing and Communications | 405-744-9740 | christy.lang@okstate.edu Two graduate students from the Oklahoma State University College of Education and Human Sciences received honors at the recent conference for the American Society for Nutrition i  more

OSU researchers showcase human performance research at 2025 ACSM annual meeting
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, June 20 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news: * * * OSU researchers showcase human performance research at 2025 ACSM annual meeting * Media Contact: Sydney Trainor | Communications and Media Relations Specialist | 405-744-9782 | sydney.trainor@okstate.edu HPNRI team presents cutting-edge findings; Boolani named ACSM Fellow Researchers from the Oklahoma State University Human Performance and Nutrition Research Institute presented their collaborativ  more

SWOSU Signs International Agreement at Paris Air Show
WEATHERFORD, Oklahoma, June 21 -- Southwestern Oklahoma State University issued the following news release: * * * SWOSU Signs International Agreement at Paris Air Show Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) in Weatherford is expanding its global reach with a new educational agreement signed at one of the world's largest international trade shows. SWOSU President Dr. Diana Lovell represented the university at the 55th International Paris Air Show, where she signed a memorandum of under  more

University of Nebraska: Otoe-Missouria Project Releases Historical Marker Audit, Community Surveys
LINCOLN, Nebraska, June 21 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news: * * * Otoe-Missouria project releases historical marker audit, community surveys A new study of 363 modern historical markers in southeast Nebraska found that 72% focus solely on settlers, overlooking the region's Indigenous history. As part of its larger work, the Walking in the Footsteps of Our Ancestors: Re-Indigenizing Southeast Nebraska project -- a collaboration between the Otoe-Missouria Tribe  more