| Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Oklahoma Newsletter for Tuesday December 02, 2025 ( 9 items ) |
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Billboard magazine honors OSU's Greenwood School of Music for fourth year in a row
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Dec. 1 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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Billboard magazine honors OSU's Greenwood School of Music for fourth year in a row
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Media Contact: Jeff Hopper | Communications and Media Relations Manager | 405-744-5827 | jeff.hopper@okstate.edu
OSU's Greenwood School of Music continues its streak of national acclaim, earning a spot on Billboard's annual list
Oklahoma State University's music industry program was first recognized in 2022 for Po
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Chickasaw Nation Lt. Governor to Deliver ECU's Fall Commencement Address
ADA, Oklahoma, Dec. 2 -- East Central University issued the following news:
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Chickasaw Nation Lt. Governor to deliver ECU's Fall Commencement address
By Cody Baggerly
Chickasaw Nation Lt. Governor Chris Anoatubby is set to present the East Central University commencement address for the Fall 2025 graduation ceremony Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. inside the Kerr Activities Center.
Anoatubby is a 1997 graduate of the University of Oklahoma Health Campus, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
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Equine herpesvirus - What to know
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Dec. 1 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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Equine herpesvirus - What to know
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Equine herpesvirus is a family of nine viruses named by numbers.
EHV-1, the virus associated with the ongoing outbreak, is most commonly associated with respiratory tract infections. EHV-1 is also associated with neurologic disease and abortion. Upwards of 70% of horses are infected with EHV-1 as a youngster and carry it with them for the remainder of their lives.
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Gilcrease Museum Plans Repatriate of Sacred Ceremonial Fire Stick to Lineal Descendant
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (TNSFR) -- The Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma has announced its intention to repatriate a sacred ceremonial object connected to a known lineal descendant. The item, recorded as a fire stick used during a naming ceremony in Stroud, Oklahoma in 1963 at the Sac and Fox Nation, was donated to the museum in 2014 by anthropologist Carol Rachlin, who had worked closely with the Tribe during that period. The museum reports that the fire stick meets the criteria of a sacred object
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New OSU assistant professor Baucum amplifies MSIS department's research impact
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Dec. 1 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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New OSU assistant professor Baucum amplifies MSIS department's research impact
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Dr. Matt Baucum 's research fits in because it stands out.
Oklahoma State University's Department of Management Science and Information Systems has built a tradition of contributing influential research to the field. Even before the department's creation over 20 years ago, award-winning faculty members distinguished th
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OSU Assistant Professor Baucum Amplifies MSIS Department's Research Impact
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Dec. 2 -- Oklahoma State University Spears School of Business issued the following news:
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New OSU assistant professor Baucum amplifies MSIS department's research impact
Dr. Matt Baucum's research fits in because it stands out.
Oklahoma State University's Department of Management Science and Information Systems has built a tradition of contributing influential research to the field. Even before the department's creation over 20 years ago, award-winning faculty membe
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Permitless Carry Laws Tied to Rise in Risky Gun Behavior But Not Violent Crime, Study Finds
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 (TNSLrpt) -- The journal article titled 'Examining the Impact of Permitless Firearm Legislation and COVID 19 on Crime and Arrests in Three Urban Cities' was issued by the Journal of Urban Health and authored by Nicholas Corsaro, Robin S. Engel, Jennifer M. Cherkauskas and Ryan T. Motz. The article appears in J Urban Health (2025) 102:1036-1046 and was published online on November 10, 2025.
Study scope and timing
The authors examined seven years of police data, from January 1
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Stay Strong, Stay Healthy program evaluates benefits of exercise for agricultural workers
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Dec. 1 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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Stay Strong, Stay Healthy program evaluates benefits of exercise for agricultural workers
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Media Contact: Kirsi McDowell | Communications Coordinator | 405-744-8320 | kirsi@okstate.edu
The College of Education and Human Sciences' Dr. Bree Baker and her team of experts have put a spin on the Stay Strong, Stay Healthy exercise program, studying a long overlooked subset of agricultural workers.
Baker
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W.Va. Dept. of Tourism to Repatriate Indigenous Remains Linked to Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (TNSFR) -- The West Virginia Department of Tourism, Charleston, has completed an inventory review confirming cultural affiliation of ancestral remains to Tribal Nations of Florida and Oklahoma. The review accounts for one Native American individual whose remains were originally removed from a small mound site near Ocala in Marion County, Florida.
According to documented acquisition history, geologist Noel Moebs of Bruceton, Pennsylvania obtained the remains before 1953, repo
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