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November 2008 Campus Notices
Fri, December 5, 2008
Students invited to Community Thanksgiving Dinner
The 24th annual Customs Thanksgiving Dinner is set for Thursday, November. 27, from 11:30 a.m. to two:thirty p.m. at the First United Methodist Church on Duck and seventh St. The organizer, Dr. Pat Dorr, is extending a personal invitation to all students to attend the free dinner, which includes turkey and all the trimmings.
Gratuitous dinner for international students on Thanksgiving Day at Wesley Foundation - RSVP
All international students, families and friends are invited to a free Thanksgiving Twenty-four hour period Dinner on Thursday, November. 27, at 6 p.thousand. at the Wesley Foundation (across the street from the Student Marriage Parking Garage, corner of Washington and University). Delight RSVP by Tuesday, November. 25, to brand sure that in that location is enough food for everybody. For more information, call (405) 372-5830 or electronic mail \n alina_rar@yahoo.com. This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you demand JavaScript enabled to view it
Conserve energy over the holidays
With Thanksgiving suspension upon the states, OSU Free energy Managers are reminding anybody to turn off all lights and unplug all electrical devices, including computers, speakers, monitors, printers, etc. Fans, chargers and radios are are also included. Modest savings in individual areas add together up to huge savings across campus when you lot take a few minutes to ensure that "off is OFF" in your area.
Bedlam Social Networking Showdown
There's a new bragging correct at stake this Bedlam week as OSU vs. OU in the Social Networking Showdown and you can help if y'all are a Facebook or MySpace user. Notice out more than by visiting www.orangeconnection.org and clicking on the "Bedlam Social Networking Showdown" link nether Cowboy News. Questions? Contact Hunt Carter at \n chase.carter@okstate.edu This e-post address is beingness protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or (405) 744-2066.
Yen is elected IEEE Fellow
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has elected Dr. Gary Yen, from the School of Electrical and Reckoner Engineering, to its Class of 2009 Fellows. The IEEE is the earth'southward leading professional clan for the advancement of technology. Yen is cited for his contributions to Intelligent Systems and Control. IEEE Beau is the highest grade of membership which the technical customs recognizes as a prestigious award and an important career achievement. For more information, click here.
Executive Management serial to feature George Will
George Will, syndicated columnist for The Washington Mail service, will nowadays "The Political Argument Today" on Th, Dec. 4, from eleven:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at the Cox Convention Middle in Oklahoma City. Will, a former contributing editor of Newsweek magazine and Pulitzer Prize winner in 1977, lives and works in the Washington, D.C. area. To register for the presentation and luncheon, click here.
CEAT Design 24-hour interval next Tuesday
The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology volition host CEAT Blueprint Twenty-four hour period on Tuesday, Dec. two for interested students to learn most potential university majors and lifetime careers past viewing design projects created by electric current students. Held in an open house format, visitors have the opportunity to collaborate direct with designers to respond any questions they may take about the profession. For more information, delight visit http://designday.okstate.edu or contact Kathryn Weinland at \n Kathryn.Weinland@okstate.edu. This e-postal service address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
OSU-Tulsa trustees to consider Boob tube station on campus
OSU-Tulsa officials will consider a proposal for an upcoming development project with the OETA to construct a Tv studio on the campus. The partnership would benefit students in journalism and dissemination with internships and jobs. The television station has secured funding to build a new 10,000 square-pes studio. The OETA proposal will be presented at the OSU/A&M Regents meeting adjacent calendar month. For more details, click hither.
Trans Siberian Orchestra to benefit Rise School
The Trans Siberian Orchestra has selected the Ascent Schoolhouse of Stillwater as the donation recipient for its Tulsa concert. Every twelvemonth the orchestra chooses an system with a music programme to receive a portion of ticket sales from a specific performance. Rachel Stallings, Rising Schoolhouse director, will be presented a bank check during the concert on Mon, Dec. 29, at vii:30 p.g. The Rise School will as well receive a partial donation from the Oklahoma City concerts on Dominicus, Nov. 30, at iii p.chiliad. and 7:thirty p.m. Tickets are bachelor for the three performances and can be purchased on line at http://www.trans-siberian.com/intro.html.
OSU Library conducting online faculty survey
The OSU Library is conducting an online service satisfaction survey for kinesthesia to help improve services. Dean Sheila Johnson is eastward-mailing invitations to kinesthesia participants to complete the 12-minute survey by a December. 10 deadline. Faculty participants may elect to exist included in a prize cartoon for an iPod Touch or an eight.1 megapixels digital camera. To be in the drawing, you must include your e-mail service address at the end of the survey. The survey results will non be associated with the names of participants. E-postal service \n librarysurvey@okstate.edu This e-mail accost is being protected from spam bots, you lot demand JavaScript enabled to view it if you accept whatever questions.
Autographed football game and basketball game to be auctioned for United Manner
The Higher of Engineering science, Compages and Engineering science is holding a silent sale for an OSU team-autographed football and basketball to support Stillwater United Way. Each ball is personally signed past the coaches and players. Bidders can email their bid to \n ceatuwf@okstate.edu. This east-mail service address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Behest will close on Nov. 29 at kickoff time. Winners will be notified Dec. 1.
The Ranchers Club holiday hours
The Ranchers Society will exist closed for lunch Tuesday, November. 25, through Friday, Nov. 28 and open Friday and Saturday evening 5:xxx – 9 p.m. for dinner.
Extra parking now bachelor at quaternary and Hester
The parking lot at 4th and Hester streets is now available for commuters with a green parking permit. The lot adds 275 parking spaces to the OSU campus. A limited number of green permits will be available for auction at the Parking Role at a pro-rated price. Silverish driver allow holders will accept the option of switching permits for a $10 fee. For more than information, please go to world wide web.parking.okstate.edu or telephone (405) 744-6525.
Wellness tip: Spud power
Did you know that potatoes are actually very healthful and tin fit into even the most calorie-witting eating plan? They are not only fat and cholesterol free only are also rich in antioxidants, dietary fiber, vitamin C and potassium. The key is to choose toppings carefully. Top with depression-fat, low-calorie options such equally salsa, chopped veggies, herbs, beans, nonfat sour cream or low-fat shredded cheese. Health tips are brought to you by the OSU Seretean Wellness Center, dedicated to making OSU the Healthiest Campus in America. For more information about services for students, kinesthesia and staff, call 744-WELL (9355).
Hargis, DeSilva and Dunbar inducted as honorary Gold Key members
Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis, Dr. Udaya DeSilva from the Brute Science Section, and Linda Dunbar from the International Students Function were inducted into the Gilt Key award gild. Hargis likewise served as keynote speaker for the anniversary concluding Fri at the ConocoPhilips Alumni Middle. Golden Key is a internationally-recognized honour social club that invites the peak ten percent of juniors, seniors and graduate students at OSU to join each fall. This year, 172 new student members were inducted into the OSU chapter. For more information, contact \n ana.gessel@okstate.edu This electronic mail address is being protected from spam bots, yous demand JavaScript enabled to view it .
OSU students to host International Off-white tomorrow
The Fourth Annual International Fair, sponsored by the College of Education and the School of International Studies, is set for tomorrow (Fri, Nov. 21) in the Wes Watkins Exhibit Hall. Students with the International Student Organization will serve as presenters in four booths, each of which volition represent a specific country. They will teach groups of 4th grade students nearly significant cultural practices through various hands-on activities. College of Education student volunteers will help as "tour guides" for each group of students. For more information, contact Dr. Nadine Olson at (405) 744-8381.
OSU choral music on Dominicus
Come savour choral music at its best as the OSU University Singers and Womens' Choir present "Music, Spread thy Vocalization Effectually," featuring works past Haydn, Handel, Morely, and others on Dominicus afternoon, November. 23, at 2:30 p.m. in the Seretean Middle Concert Hal. Tickets at the door are $7 for adults and $5 for students.
Assist needed for community holiday dinner
Donations of cooked turkeys, hams and other Thanksgiving food items are needed for the free community Thanksgiving dinner. Turkeys and hams should be dropped off at the Stillwater Customs Center between vi:30 and 8:xxx p.g. adjacent Wednesday, Nov. 26. Other food items can be dropped off at the Methodist Church Family Living Center Nov 26th or Thanksgiving morning. In addition to food donations, volunteers are likewise needed to help prepare and serve the meal and for a diverseness of other jobs. If you tin't work or donate food, drivers to deliver meals are needed on Thanksgiving day from xi a.one thousand. – 12 p.yard. For more information contact Pat Dorr at (405) 624-8689.
NCAA Cross State Championships to get live coverage
OSU's No. 2 ranked men'southward cross country team volition be gunning for the national title Monday, Nov. 24, at the NCAA Cross Country Championships at Terre Haute, Ind. The event volition be shown alive on CBS College Sports Network and streamed online via NCAA.com. The men's 10K race will follow the women'due south 6K championship, which will brainstorm at xi:08 a.m. To view OSU President Burns Hargis' interview with the team click here for the latest edition of Inside OSU.
Mortar Board to present "Reading is Leading" for kids
Mortar Board is hosting "Reading is Leading," an almanac event to promote literacy for Stillwater children, this Saturday, November. 22, from ii-4 p.m. in the Student Union Oklahoma Room. Whatsoever OSU faculty, staff or students with children are encouraged to bring them out to this event. "Reading and Leading" is a come and go upshot with snacks and Thanksgiving themed crafts. All children who attend volition be allowed to accept free books domicile to read. Admission is complimentary.
Adopt an orangish flamingo for United Way
A flock of rare orange Sunset flamingos take colonized at Theta Pond and the OSU community is encouraged to prefer them. The flamingos make neat gifts and can be delivered to anyone on campus. All of the proceeds go to the OSU United Way campaign. Orders are being taken now until tomorrow, November. 21. For more data or to identify your guild, visit the following Web site: http://flamingo-spot.livejournal.com/ or phone (405) 744-6254. Orders will as well exist taken at Theta Pond Friday (tomorrow) morning and at Chi O Clock Friday afternoon.
National Survivors of Suicide Conference at OSU-Tulsa on Sat
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will sponsor its 10th annual National Survivors of Suicide Day on Sabbatum, Nov. 22, at OSU-Tulsa starting at x a.m. in North Hall 205. The briefing volition provide support, healing, data and empowerment for the survivor community. It is one of 170 simultaneous conferences that will characteristic a 90-minute broadcast with a panel of experienced survivors and mental health professionals. For more data or to register, contact Joan Benedict at (918) 812-7609 or visit the AFSP web site at www.afsp.org.
OSU offers Thanksgiving food safety tips
A food expert at the Robert Thou. Kerr Food & Agricultural Products Center at Oklahoma Land University is recommending ways that individuals tin savour a safe Thanksgiving with family unit and friends. Nutrient microbiologist Peter Muriana emphasizes proper food treatment and grooming as important to avoiding foodborne affliction. "Nutrient rubber isn't just for the nutrient manufacturing plants, but it's of import in the dwelling as well," said Muriana. For a listing of food handling, preparation, cooking and storage guidelines for the turkey and trimmings, click hither.
Cowboy Cousins Thanksgiving Dinner on Saturday - RSVP
Come and enjoy a costless traditional Thanksgiving meal with Cowboy Cousins on Saturday, Nov. 22, at 6 p.thousand. at the BCM (corner of University Ave. and Monroe). All are welcome, delight RSVP to \n osu_cowboycousins@hotmail.com This eastward-mail address is existence protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it to ensure enough food is prepared.
Students invited to Community Thanksgiving Dinner
The 24th annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner is set for Thursday, Nov. 27, from eleven:30 a.one thousand. to ii:30 p.grand. at the Commencement United Methodist Church on Duck and 7th St. The organizer, Dr. Pat Dorr, is extending a personal invitation to all students to nourish the complimentary dinner, which includes turkey and all the trimmings.
Costless dinner for international students on Thanksgiving Day at Wesley Foundation - RSVP
All international students, families and friends are invited to a gratis Thanksgiving Mean solar day Dinner on Thursday, Nov. 27, at 6 p.m. at the Wesley Foundation (across the street from the Educatee Union Parking Garage, corner of Washington and University). Please RSVP by Tuesday, Nov. 25, to make sure that there is enough nutrient for everybody. For more information, call (405) 372-5830 or e-mail \n alina_rar@yahoo.com This electronic mail accost is existence protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Vacation Bingo for students who live on campus
The Northward Monroe Hall Authorities will hold its almanac Vacation Bingo event on Sunday, Nov. 30, at 7 p.g. inside the Griffith Community Center. All students living on campus are invited to attend. Student ID will be checked at the door to confirm residency. Some of the prizes offered include IPod Touch, IPod, Zune, Digital Camera, Idiot box, Stone Band two, gift cards and more. The Griffith Community Center is located in the heart of the North Monroe Apartment Complex, northward of Cowboy Mall. Questions? Contact Due north Monroe Hall Authorities at \n nomohallgovernment0809@gmail.com This due east-mail address is existence protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .
The Student Union Activities Lath invites you to participate. Encounter you at the Educatee Union.
S African Cultural Dinner - Thursday, Nov. 20, five:30 p.one thousand., SU Starlight Terrace, $5/person, cash/meal programme/bursar
Bedlam Bonfire - Thursday, Nov. 20, about 9:30 p.m., Lot 99F (corner of Washington and McElroy)
Motion-picture show: The Nighttime Knight - Nov. 20 and 21 at 7 and 9:30 pm, Pupil Union Theater, $2/person
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Stepping to stomp out hunger
Students in Free Enterprise along with Phi Beta Sigma fraternity will conclude their food drive with the 3rd Annual "Bluish Low-cal Stroll Off" in the Student Union Theater on Monday, Nov. 24, at seven:30 p.m. Access is $half dozen and discounted with a previous donation of three canned food. Preview terminal twelvemonth's Stroll Off commercial on YouTube. For more details, contact Joyce Montgomery (405) 744-5145 or Cory Steward at \n cop@okstate.edu This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you lot need JavaScript enabled to view it or facebook.
Rescheduled grand opening of gift gallery this weekend
Post-obit some water damage from fire sprinklers, the City of Stillwater Multi Arts Center will agree its rescheduled thousand opening for the holiday gift gallery this Sat, Nov. 22, from 2 to 5 p.grand. with a special sneak peak for Friends of Multi members at 9 to noon ($10). The artwork of almost 60 local artists volition be on auction. For more than information, telephone (405) 533-8539 or visit the Spider web site at www.stillwater.org.
Cowboy wellness success story
Eight employees of OSU Student Union Meeting and Catering Services recently participated in an viii-week departmental fitness challenge and lost a total of 55 pounds, 26.five inches, and 16.half dozen percent body fat. The overall winner of the claiming was Kalip Frazier Two. A big thank you to OSU Student Union Coming together and Catering Services for doing their part to assistance make us America's HEALTHIEST campus. If your department would like to organize a similar claiming, contact Mary Talley at the Seretean Wellness Center, 744-6907 or \northward mary.talley@okstate.edu This due east-postal service address is beingness protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view information technology .
Wellness tip: Consider food diary to help weight-loss efforts
A contempo report found that those who keep a daily diary on the food they swallow and their physical activities lost twice as much weight as those who didn't, and the longer they kept the diary, the more weight they lost. The idea that simply writing down what you consume can encourage you to swallow fewer calories is one reason experts believe food diaries piece of work. Another is that they tin aid you identify cravings and eating triggers. Health tips are brought to you lot by the OSU Seretean Wellness Center, dedicated to making OSU the Healthiest Campus in America. For more than information about services for students, faculty and staff, phone call 744-WELL (9355).
Vote for your SGA Senate college representatives through tomorrow
Elections are underway through Wednesday (tomorrow) at 5 p.m. to determine who volition represent the colleges in the Student Authorities Association Senate. Students can vote for the candidate of their choice in a respective college past going to http://elections.okstate.edu and logging in with their Okey information. If you accept any questions or would like farther information, contact the SGA Election Agency at (405) 744-6500, electronic mail \n ben.stukenbor@okstate.edu This due east-mail accost is being protected from spam bots, you demand JavaScript enabled to view it or become to world wide web.osusga.com.
Globalization of American higher teaching
Lloyd Armstrong, Jr., professor and provost emeritus from the University of Southern California, volition speak on "Globalization of American college education: approaching a tipping point" on Wednesday, Nov. 19, from 1:xxx – 3 p.k. in the Oklahoma Room at the Student Matrimony. Armstrong served as USC provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at a time when the university increased greatly in quality and reputation. His electric current enquiry interests are focused on the future of research universities, with special emphasis on the effects of globalization and the role of inventiveness and innovation. For more information, phone (405) 744-7598.
OSU math contest helps students cadet trend
More 200 high schoolhouse students from throughout the state of Oklahoma recently competed in an annual loftier schoolhouse math contest sponsored past the Department of Mathematics at Oklahoma State University. OSU awarded scholarships to the height-scoring seniors in the competition ranging from $500 to $1,500 if they enroll hither. A recent study showed that even the near talented math students are being discouraged from advancing in the field because of cultural attitudes in the United States. For competition results and more information, click hither.
Do you need coin to study abroad?
The 2009-2010 Bailey Family Memorial Trust Scholarship applications are now bachelor in the Arts and Sciences Educatee Success Centre, 213 Life Sciences East. This scholarship is open to all full-time OSU students of any major for study abroad in the liberal studies. Applications are due past 5 p.one thousand. on February. ii, 2009. For more than information contact Joan Payne at \n joan.payne@okstate.edu This due east-mail service address is being protected from spam bots, yous demand JavaScript enabled to view information technology .
Promoting the OSU prototype
Faculty and staff are invited to hear OSU Director of Marketing Kyle Wray talk over "Promoting the OSU Image" on Wed, November. 19, from 9:30 a.m. to noon in room 412 Student Union. The free presentation will include important insights on University Marketing services, the OSU logo, new tagline and the latest marketing campaign. Enroll past eastward-mailing \n osu-trng@okstate.edu This e-mail accost is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or phone (405) 744-5374.
Psi Chi to induct new members and recognize distinguished alumni
The OSU Affiliate of Psi Chi, the national honour society in psychology, will induct 49 new members on Friday, Nov. 21, at 5 p.thousand. in the Centennial Lounge in the Student Union. The first Psi Chi Distinguished Alumni Award will be presented to Dr. Arthur Rousseau, who graduated from OSU in 1974 and served as president of the OSU Chapter of Psi Chi in his senior year. He currently is in a private practise in Oklahoma City. All Psi Chi members and kinesthesia and staff in psychology are invited to nourish. For more information, contact faculty adviser Shelia Kennison \n shelia.kennison@okstate.edu This e-mail address is beingness protected from spam bots, yous need JavaScript enabled to view information technology .
Almanac scholarship fundraiser set at OSU-Tulsa
Oklahoma Country University-Tulsa will host the eighth annual Vintage O-Country Vino Tasting and Scholarship Fundraiser this Saturday, Nov. 22. The upshot, which is sponsored past the Tulsa County Chapter of the OSU Alumni Clan and OSU-Tulsa, volition take identify from vii - 9:30 p.thousand. in the Chief Hall Commons. Proceeds from ticket sales and a silent auction will benefit Tulsa-surface area loftier schoolhouse students that programme to nourish OSU. Over $160,000 in scholarships have been awarded in the last 12 years. Tickets to the event are $65 each for association members and $75 each for not-members. The event will be express to the get-go 400 reservations. For more than data or to make reservations, phone (918) 594-8438 or visit www.tulsaosualum.org.
The Pupil Spousal relationship Activities Lath invites you to participate. See y'all at the Pupil Wedlock.
South African Cultural Dinner - Thursday, Nov. 20, 5:xxx p.m., SU Starlight Terrace, $five/person, cash/meal plan/bursar
Clamor Bonfire - Thursday, Nov. 20, about 9:30 p.m., Lot 99F (corner of Washington and McElroy)
Movie: The Dark Knight - Nov. xx and 21 at 7 and 9:30 pm, Pupil Union Theater, $2/person
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OSU Parking Services to move before long
OSU Parking Services volition move to the new Multi-Modal Transportation Last at the corner of Monroe and Hall of Fame starting Monday, Nov. 24. Additionally, the BOB shuttle, which runs between Tulsa and Stillwater, will also shift its operations from the Student Union to the new terminal in mid-December. The new terminal serves as the hub for THE BUS and the community transit organization. Seating areas and vending services volition be provided inside the last for passengers waiting to catch their connecting double-decker. For more information about the new facility or THE BUS community transit system, please visit our Spider web site at world wide web.transit.okstate.edu.
The U.South. Air Forcefulness Airmen of Notation Jazz Ensemble to perform
The U.s. Air Strength Airmen of Note Jazz Ensemble from Washington, D.C., will be performing at the Stillwater Loftier School Performing Arts Center on Midweek, November. 19, at 8 p.thousand. The Airmen of Annotation is a premier jazz ensemble created in 1950 to carry on the tradition of Glenn Miller'south Army Air Corps dance orchestra. The concert is free, but tickets are required to guarantee seating priority until 15 minutes before the performance. Tickets are available from sponsors, including the OSU Music Department (office), Stillwater National Bank and the Stillwater NewsPress. For more than information please telephone call 405-744-8997. To view a video slideshow of a performance, click hither.
Harvest II results—cheers
Participants in the Harvest Ii food drive at OSU collected 1,340 pounds of nutrient this yr, which will exist distributed amongst agencies and shelters in Stillwater and Perkins. The winner of this year's contest was Information technology Software Services with ane,088 points—and so it gets the traveling trophy. Second place is the library with 921 points and 3rd place is the English department with 907.
Pie sale for United Way
Journalism and Broadcasting will be belongings a pie sale on Thursday, November. xx on the get-go floor of the Paul Miller Building starting at 10 a.m. In that location will exist several types of pie to choose from at $1 a slice. All gain go to benefit United Way. Contact Melissa Powers at (405) 744-6347 for more information.
United Mode raffle
Microbiology and molecular genetics will agree a raffle for some fine art pieces on Fri, Nov. 21, at 3 p.m. in 307 Life Sciences Due east. You need not be present to win and all proceeds to become to the United Manner entrada. Tickets are ane for $1 or half-dozen for $v. Contact Sallie Robinson or LaTecia Ross, (405) 744-7180 or (405) 744-6243 or stop by 307 Life Sciences East to become your tickets. Cull betwixt 2 mirror etchings featuring the Posse silhouette in a rustic frame or two stained glass pieces, one greenish and blue and the other in OSU colors.
Logo and slogan contest for bowl tickets and airfare
The Count Stillwater Committee is calling on Stillwater residents to develop a logo with slogan that volition encourage people to participate in the upcoming 2010 Census. The winning design volition be used equally the official Stillwater census epitome, and the winner will receive two OSU Basin Game tickets and airfare for ii to the bowl-game site. The deadline for submission is Thursday, December. 4, at apex. The contest is open to all Stillwater residents historic period 18 and over and amateur and professional designers are encouraged to participate. For more than information and contest rules, contact Lyndsey Heard at (405) 372-5573, \north lyndsey@stillwaterchamber.org This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, y'all need JavaScript enabled to view it . or go to http://stillwater.org/content/2008/countstillwater-contest.php.
Nutritional Sciences seeking individuals for huckleberry beverage report
Are yous overweight? Do you have high blood pressure or blood sugar? Find out if y'all qualify for a viii-week report that will exam the wellness furnishings of a huckleberry potable. Written report participants volition come to the fourth flooring in the College of Human Ecology Sciences for testing. Report participants will receive compensation for each visit. Contact Dr. Arpita Basu at (405) 744-4437. For more detail on qualifications, click on the post-obit link.
Wellness tip: Characterization reading
Diet labels often merits that a product is a "practiced" or "excellent" source of a nutrient. What do these terms mean? "Expert" means that ane serving provides betwixt x - nineteen percent of the daily value (or daily need) for that food. "Excellent" means that one serving provides 20 percent or more of the daily value per serving. If you are concerned about getting plenty of a particular food, wait for these terms on the diet label. Wellness tips are brought to you by the OSU Seretean Wellness Center, dedicated to making OSU the Healthiest Campus in America. For more information about services for students, faculty and staff, call 744-WELL (9355).
"State of the University" to highlight fall kinesthesia coming together
The OSU Fall General Faculty Meeting will feature OSU President Burns Hargis with "The Land of the University" on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 3 p.m. in the Pupil Spousal relationship Theater. The speech will be followed by a question and answer catamenia as well as special recognitions.
OSU earns national recognition for publication
The American Club of Agronomy has honored Oklahoma State Academy's No-Till Squad of scientists and educators with its document of excellence for its educational how-to publication, "No-Till Cropping Systems in Oklahoma." The award recognizes the way in which DASNR is assisting land producers in taking advantage of the benefits of no-till systems. The eighty-page publication converts hard scientific discipline to reader-friendly terminology and uses visuals to assistance producers adopt no-till cropping systems for wheat, soybeans, cotton, sorghum and corn. For more details, click here.
Guest lecturer to speak on shaping earth'due south mural
Dr. Billie Lee Turner 2 will talk nearly "Land Architecture, Sustainability, and the Southern Yucatan" on Monday, Nov. 17, from 3:30 – 5 p.thousand. in room 313 Classroom Building. Turner is Gilbert R. White Professor in Surround and Club in the School of Geographical Sciences at Arizona Land University. He uses geography to demonstrate how humans, not just nature, can shape earth's landscape. The lecture is part of the Arts & Sciences Social Seminar Series. For more than, click here.
Teacher receives educational activity award
OSU'due south Jeff Hattey has been named a 2008 recipient of the U.South. Section of Agriculture'due south Food and Agriculture Sciences Excellence in Teaching Honour. The honour is one of six regional teaching awards presented by the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, which officially recognized Hattey Nov. nine in Chicago. Hattey volition receive a $2,000 stipend to support his instructional efforts. For more details, click hither.
Annual benefits enrollment underway
A reminder that the annual benefits enrollment is underway through Midweek, Dec. three to allow employees to brand changes to their health care, supplemental life, long-term inability and flexible benefit plans. Enroll online using Web for Employees http://webemp.okstate.edu. Changes will get effective Jan. 1, 2009. Online video presentations of benefits are available on the Human Resources Web site http://hr.okstate.edu. Questions? Electronic mail Employee Servcies \north osu-es@okstate.edu This electronic mail address is being protected from spam bots, you lot need JavaScript enabled to view it , cease by 106 Whitehurst, or call (405) 744-5449.
United Mode chili cook-off and raffle tomorrow
The College of Engineering science, Architecture and Applied science will agree its 7th Almanac Chili Melt-Off and Raffle for United Style on Friday, Nov. 14 – ATRC Vogt Room. The raffle includes more than $1,000 in greenbacks and prizes and tickets are one for $i, 6 for $5, or 15 for $x. The chili cook-off is open to all faculty, staff, and students at OSU – all you can eat for $5 starting at 11:30 a.thousand. until it's gone. Judging volition start at 10:thirty a.chiliad. Please accept your chili (crock pot) in place by ten:30 a.m. and provide a listing of major ingredients that can be posted. Questions? Telephone (405) 744-6055.
Latin Dancing and Cultural Club's 9th annual Salsa Ball
A formal event featuring the live music of Son Venezuela of Kansas City, Saturday, Nov. 15, in the Student Wedlock Ballroom with lessons from 8 – 9 p.1000. and trip the light fantastic from 9 p.m. – two a.1000. Tickets are available at Chi-O Clock daily from 10 a.m.- 2 p.one thousand. and also at the door. LDCC members - $8, non-members - $10. For more than data: http://www.salsaball.com.
Cowboy Angel Tree kick off
The official launch of the Cowboy Angel Tree gift drive will outset Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 3:30 p.1000. in the Educatee Union Atrium with refreshments and songs from the Burnin' Black Gospel Choir. The Angel tree is designed to assistance families in financial need to ensure that their children have a blithesome Christmas. Members of the OSU and Stillwater communities choose an angel from the tree that includes a list of souvenir items for a child. They render the angel with the unwrapped gifts to 060 Student Union no later on than iv p.m. on Dec. 4. The annual endeavor is sponsored by the Not-Traditional Student System. Questions? Contact Marie Basler, coordinator NTSO, at (405) 744-5488 or e-mail \n marie.basler@okstate.edu This east-mail address is being protected from spam bots, yous demand JavaScript enabled to view information technology .
Relay for Life – Pack the House event
Relay for Life Pack the House is Tuesday, Nov. xviii, at 6 p.m. in Classroom Building 313. Registration for the almanac Relay For Life starts at Pack The House. Early bird registration is $5 and will last until Feb. 3 at the Relay campaign boot-off. Come up learn how to do your function to fight cancer and relish free nutrient and fun. Nosotros hope yous will come relay all around the world with us. For more information, electronic mail \northward hanna.kelley@okstate.edu This e-mail service address is existence protected from spam bots, you demand JavaScript enabled to view it .
Help for coping with grief
University Counseling Services and "Remember the Ten" Run volition exist sponsoring an information booth on "Coping with Grief during the Holidays" on Tuesday, Nov. 18, from xi a.grand. to 1:thirty p.m. in the Pupil Union Atrium. Finish by for gratuitous booklets and pamphlets or to consult with a advisor on means to participate in the holidays and grieve the loss of a loved one. Questions? Phone (405) 744-5472.
V siblings, five pianos, one stage
The 5 Browns, classical music's first family unit of pianoforte virtuosos, will perform on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.k. at the OSU Seretean Centre Concert Hall. The five Browns are a singular quintet of world-course concert pianists, performing on five pianos and various ensemble combinations. Tickets are bachelor at the Educatee Union Hub at (405) 744-7400. For data, please call (405) 744-7509.
Piano main course to feature Lanners
Dr. Thomas Lanners, OSU professor of piano and nationally acclaimed pianist, will present a pianoforte principal class on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 4 p.thou. at the Seretean Heart Concert Hall. The course is costless and open up to the public. The master course is presented past OSU Allied Arts and is in conjunction with The v Browns concert afterward that evening.
"High Stakes Decisions and Ethical Leadership in Business"
Dr. John Mowen, Regents professor in marketing, volition speak about "High Stakes Decisions and Ethical Leadership in Business" on Tuesday, November. xviii, in Student Union Case Written report ane (4th floor) from 11:thirty a.grand. to 12:30 p.m. The presentation is role of the Leadership Speaker Series on Upstanding Leadership. For more information, please contact Stephen Haseley in the Department of Campus Life at (405) 744-5485 or click here.
Truthful identity and dazzler seminar
Panhellenic Council will host an education forum with speaker Travis Stuart about what information technology means to live a life of true identity and beauty on Wednesday, November. 19, at half dozen p.m. in the Wes Watkins Auditorium. Stuart currently works with Remuda Ranch in the treatment of eating disorders. All OSU Greek women, as well equally any OSU pupil or member of the Stillwater community is invited to attend the presentation, which is costless and open to the public. For more information, delight contact the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs at (405) 744-5490.
New service for registered student organizations
The Student Union Marketing Department and Campus Life offer assistance to all registered student organizations for their marketing and graphic pattern needs to produce advisory and promotional materials in a timely and affordable fashion. Student organizations are provided graphic pattern services free of charge and volition only be charged for materials used. To learn more virtually this exciting new service, please click here. For more than information, call Campus Life graphic designer Kassidy Conway at (405) 744-5046 or e-mail \n kassidy.conway@okstate.edu This electronic mail address is being protected from spam bots, you demand JavaScript enabled to view it .
You're invited. Student Union Activities Lath presents:
Rock Out with your Socks Out, Fri, Nov. 14, 9 p.one thousand., concert featuring Stephen Speaks, free requite-aways, raffles, and Starbucks.
Drive-In Movie "The Dark Knight," Friday, Nov. 14, 9 p.m., meridian level SU Parking Garage, parking opens at 8:xxx p.m., $5/car.
For more information, go to the SUAB Web site, click hither. Become POKES!
Voting for OSU'south official tartan continues
Assist create a Cowboy tradition. Delight take a minute to cast your vote to assistance decide what the official OSU tartan plaid will look like. Choose one of the original tartan plaid designs that conveys the spirit of OSU for y'all. The official OSU tartan will be used on a variety of OSU licensed products. Cast your ballot at www.ches.okstate.edu/vote.
Wellness tip: Practise to suit your personality
Finding workouts that fit your personality can improve the odds that you will continue to exercise. If you're competitive, consider trying a squad sport such as basketball. If you're playful or artistic, try dancing. If you enjoy being alone, solo hikes, runs or wheel rides may be your cup of tea. Whatever your personality, endeavour to notice activities that keep you lot motivated. Wellness tips are brought to you lot by the OSU Seretean Wellness Center, defended to making OSU the Healthiest Campus in America. For more than information virtually services for students, faculty and staff, call 744-WELL (9355).
Educatee Spousal relationship seeking renovation feedback
The Student Union is hosting open forums for all students, staff and faculty to provide feedback on renovation plans Wednesday, November. 12, at 10:30 a.m. in the Educatee Matrimony Exhibit Room and one:30 p.m. in Example Study One. Both coming together rooms are located on the quaternary floor of the Student Spousal relationship. The blueprint team is looking forrad to receiving feedback from every bit many people equally possible so please come and let your ideas be heard.
Award-winning author to speak at statehood event
Oklahoma author Rilla Askew will present "Oklahoma: Penumbra and Paradox" on Thursday, Nov. thirteen, at seven p.m. in the Peggy 5. Helmerich Browsing Room, Edmon Low Library, in Stillwater. The event commemorates Oklahoma Statehood Day (November. 16). Selections of Askew'due south piece of work will be available for purchase and a volume signing reception follows the talk, which is gratuitous and open to the public. For more than information, phone 744-7331 or e-mail \n lib-pub@okstate.edu This email accost is existence protected from spam bots, y'all need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Kerr-Drummond location for Gundy call-in prove this night
OSU Head football Double-decker Mike Gundy will exist hosting his alive phone call-in show tonight (Tuesday, Nov. 11) from the Kerr-Drummond Mezzanine. This marks the offset fourth dimension that the show has been hosted in a residence hall. The show will air on the Cowboy Sports Network from 7 to 8 p.thou.
"The Elements and the Seasons" set for Thursday
Join the OSU Concert Chorale and Chamber Choir for "The Elements and the Seasons" an evening of magic and mystery on Thursday, Nov. xiii, at viii p.m. at the Starting time Christian Church, 411 W. Matthews Ave. The concert will feature both choirs in an array of music. Tickets are $vii for adults and $5 for students and senior citizens. Contact the choral office for additional data at (405) 744-8992.
Speaker to talk about parasitic flowering plant at potluck
Dr. Julie F. Barcelona will speak at the fall potluck dinner held by the Cantankerous-Timbers Affiliate of the Oklahoma Native Constitute Society on Fri, November. 14, at 7 p.yard. in room 110 Life Sciences E Building at OSU. Her talk is titled "Too many species, so little forests, too little fourth dimension: challenges in the written report and conservation of Philippine Rafflesia." Rafflesia are parasitic flowering plants with behemothic blooms. Dr. Barcelona is curator of ferns at the Philippine National Herbarium in Manila and currently an adjunct assistant professor at OSU. The potluck dinner will start at 6:15 p.thousand. For more information, contact chapter officers Paul Richardson ( \n speedy154@juno.com This due east-mail service address is existence protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ), or Elaine Lynch ( \northward mneslynch@yahoo.com This e-post address is being protected from spam bots, you lot need JavaScript enabled to view information technology ).
Tickets for Madrigal Dinner on sale
Performances for the 34th annual Madrigal Dinner, "All the World Rejoices", are prepare for Dec. three-7 in the Student Wedlock Ballroom. Come up and enjoy a night of merry entertainment and a wonderful meal prepared by Chef Benjamin Coffin. Tickets are $35 each and can be purchased online at http://madrigal.okstate.edu or by calling Billie Blackburn at (405) 744-5231.
Side by side Wellness Wednesday: What is diabetes?
An estimated 17.9 million Americans accept been diagnosed with diabetes and approximately 5.7 million people are unaware they even have the illness. Join Tim Seawright, certified diabetes educator, to find out more well-nigh the warning signs, who is at risk and treatments for diabetes on Midweek, Nov. 19, from noon – i p.k. at the Seretean Wellness Center Lecture Hall, 1514 W. Hall of Fame. A costless heart healthy lunch will be provided but you must register by Friday, Nov. 14. To register, e-mail \northward health@okstate.edu This email address is being protected from spam bots, you demand JavaScript enabled to view it or call (405) 744-WELL (9355).
You lot're invited. Student Union Activities Board presents:
Murder Mystery Dinner, Tuesday, Nov. eleven, 7:30 p.k., Student Marriage Starlight Terrace (4th floor), $6/person, cash/meal plan/bursar
Rock Out with your Socks Out, Friday, Nov. 14, 9 p.m., concert featuring Stephen Speaks, free give-aways, raffles, and Starbucks.
Bulldoze-In Movie "The Dark Knight," Friday, Nov. 14, nine p.m., top level SU Parking Garage, parking opens at 8:30 p.m., $5/car.
For more than data, go to the SUAB Web site, click here <http://matrimony.okstate.edu/SUAB/> . GO POKES!
Classic film serial to feature "3:10 to Yuma"
The History Club will feature the western suspense film "3:x to Yuma" on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at vii p.chiliad. in room 313 Classroom Building. Information technology stars Glenn Ford and Van Heflin and the screening is free and open to the public.
Men'southward basketball tickets on sale
Don't miss out on our new "Fordified" OSU men'due south basketball team as it faces UTSA this Friday at 7 p.m. Tickets are withal on sale at the ticket office windows, east lobby of Gallagher-Iba Arena, Monday-Friday, 8 a.g. to 5 p.k. The price for the 2008-2009 general admission student ticket is $242. Students must be present with OSU ID to purchase ticket. Phone 877-ALL-4-OSU for more than data.
City electrical customers will become a credit on bills
An error that resulted in a two percent overcharge of City of Stillwater electric customers between July and October volition exist addressed with credits on bills starting Nov. twenty, according to Stillwater Managing director of Finance Marcy Alexander. Other customers who no longer have city accounts will receive refund checks past mail. For more than information, contact the City of Stillwater Customer Service at (405) 742-8221.
Multi Arts Middle to feature vacation souvenir gallery
The Metropolis of Stillwater Multi Arts Center will one time once more be jubilant the upcoming wintertime season with the 22nd annual holiday gift gallery with the thou opening on Nov. 16 from two to 5 p.k. and a special sneak tiptop for Friends of Multi at noon. The Multi Arts Eye is but north of the Stillwater Public Library. For more information, phone Connie Geresi at (405) 533-8539 or visit the web site at stillwater.org.
Wellness tip: Vitamin D – All-time sources
Vitamin D aids in the absorption of dietary calcium, which is essential for bone health. The major dietary sources of vitamin D in the U.S. are fortified products such as milk, some brands of orange juice and ready-to-eat cereals. The body also makes it after exposure to sunlight. It's commonly helpful to consult a doc or dietitian if you feel you may non exist getting enough vitamin D or before taking a supplement. Wellness tips are brought to yous past the OSU Seretean Wellness Center, dedicated to making OSU the Healthiest Campus in America. For more than data most services for students, faculty and staff, call 744-WELL (9355).
OSU honors staff stars
The Staff Advisory Council along with Provost Dr. Marlene Strathe and Vice President Gary Clark honored several outstanding staff members in the Pupil Union Theater Wed, during the annual Staff Awards and Recognition Day. The 2008 Distinguished Service Award recipients were honored for their outstanding functioning, attitude and value in the workplace. They include Roy Ball, Margaret Struble, Helen Daggs, Patricia Mann, Sheryl Johnson, Dean Wallace, Jerry Ball and Jack Patton. Many staffers were too recognized with years of service awards ranging from 5 to 40 years. For more information, click here.
Pickens on the Larry Male monarch Evidence tonight
Boone Pickens volition talk over the Pickens Plan as a guest on the Larry King Show tonight on CNN at 8 p.m. The network is promoting Pickens' appearance by asking if promises volition be kept to brand energy policy a top priority in the new administration.
Two Friends of the Forms lectures coming
Dr. James Good volition speak on "Thomas Davidson's Bildung Conception of Philosophy" on Fri, November. 7, at 3:30 p.m. in Student Wedlock Case Study 2 (4th flooring) for the next Friends of the Forms lecture. Good is a professor of history and the section chair of social sciences at Alone Star College-North Harris in Houston. OSU philosophy department lecturer Jeffrey Withey will speak "On Statemanship" Monday, Nov. 10, at iii:xxx p.m. in Student Marriage, Case Written report 2. All lectures are free and open to the public. For more information, phone (405) 744-0487, e-postal service \n philo@okstate.edu This e-post address is beingness protected from spam bots, you lot need JavaScript enabled to view information technology or get to http://philosophy.okstate.edu
Brown to speak on Mon
The Schoolhouse of Burn Protection and Safe presents Warren Yard. Brownish, president, American Club of Safety Engineers, to speak on "ASSE Today and Tomorrow" at 7 p.m. Nov. 10, 102 ATRC. ASSE was founded after the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in New York City, which resulted in the deaths of 146 garment workers. ASSE champions workplace condom and environmental health in the United States and beyond. Brown'south presentation is free and open to the public.
Discounted Faculty/Staff Cowboy Basketball Tickets on Auction Now
A limited number of OSU Cowboy basketball flavor tickets are still available at the Kinesthesia and Staff Discounted Cost. The 2008-09 home schedule consists of 16 regular-season games and 1 remaining exhibition in historic Gallagher-Iba Arena. Discounted Kinesthesia/Staff Season tickets first at $460 (Regular price is $575) and are available in various locations in the arena (per-seat donation may apply in sure areas). In addition to full season tickets, OSU has introduced two half-flavor ticket packages ($300, no per-seat donation requirement), featuring 9 home games. Faculty and Staff Members may purchase men's basketball game tickets by calling the OSU Ticket Office at 877-All-4-OSU. Tickets may besides be purchased by visiting the ticket office in the east lobby of Gallagher-Iba Arena. Faculty/Staff Appreciation Day is set for Midweek Dec 17. All Faculty and Staff members tin get a half-price ticket ($15) by visiting: http://www.ticketmaster.com/osuemployeemensbasketball.
At the Wedlock…
Open up Mic Nighttime (tonight), Thursday, November. 6, starting at 9 pm, on Starlight Terrace (quaternary floor, Student Union). All students have the opportunity to showcase their skills at the very casual Open up Mic Night. SUAB provides the free coffee, cocoa, snacks, and the microphone and OSU students provide the entertainment.
Vegas Wedding Casino Cashout – Fri, Nov. 7, casino starts at 9 p.yard. Cash out your chips to win prizes at a live auction, starting at 10:thirty p.thou.
Students invited to "Relationship U"
Because dating doesn't come with a textbook, at that place's "Relationship U." OSU students are invited to attend the presentation on Thursday, November. 13, at 6:30 p.grand. in room 313 Classroom Building. Acquire practical skills to enhance advice, build and maintain commitment, analyze relationship expectations and preserve fun and friendship throughout. The programme is co-sponsored by the Health Teaching department of University Wellness Services and the Human being Development and Family Sciences department. Questions? Contact Randii Trimble at (405) 744-4298 or east-mail \north randii@okstate.edu This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . Likewise go to www.myspace.com/relationshipu.
Promoting the OSU image
Faculty and staff are invited to hear OSU Manager of Marketing Kyle Wray talk over "Promoting the OSU Image" on Wednesday, Nov. 19, from 9:thirty a.m. to apex in room 412 Student Union. The free presentation will include important insights on Academy Marketing services, the OSU logo, new tagline and the latest marketing entrada. Enroll past e-mailing \n osu-trng@okstate.edu This due east-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view information technology or phone (405) 744-5374.
Information technology to hold benefit golf game competition
IT Software Services will hold a golf game contest for United Style at Berber Trails Friday, November. 7, from 12:30 -iii:xxx p.chiliad. (playoffs at 3:15 p.m.). The benefit toll is $3 for nine holes (one round), $1 per Mulligan. Prizes will be awarded for acme three golfers. For more information, contact \due north kristin.henderson@okstate.edu This e-mail address is existence protected from spam bots, y'all need JavaScript enabled to view it or phone (405) 744-3385.
Season's Eatings
Don't have time to exercise the holiday cooking? Permit Academy Dining Service'southward Celebrations Catering handle it for you. Headed past Chef Benjamin Bury, Celebrations Catering offers a full authentic holiday menu that is perfect for the office political party or habitation gathering. To view the extensive menu, click here.
Pruning focus of upcoming class in gardening serial
The Tuesday Gardening Series will keep on November. 11 with a class on pruning ornamental copse, shrubs and fruit trees. The course will be held from 6 – 7:30 p.m. in the Community Building of the Payne County Expo Center in Stillwater. The programme is gratuitous and open to the public. For more than information, telephone call the Payne Canton Extension Office at (405) 747-8320.
Nutcracker in Tulsa and Midwest Metropolis this year
The Tulsa Ballet is offering discounted "Nutcracker" tickets for OSU students, staff and kinesthesia ranging from $13 to $55, depending on seating. Performances are scheduled this year at both the Tulsa Performing Arts Center (Dec. thirteen – 21) and the Rose State Performing Arts Middle in Midwest Metropolis (December. half dozen -7). For questions or to purchase tickets, phone (918) 392-5914. For more data, click here.
Wellness tip:Strength and muscle gains require rest
Regular weight training causes your torso to build more muscle; but muscles, just like people, need a remainder in order to rebuild. Give each set of muscles at least 48 hours of rest between serious workouts. So if you weight train every twenty-four hour period, it's all-time to alternate muscle groups. Otherwise, try an every other twenty-four hour period routine for maximum benefits. Wellness tips are brought to you by the OSU Seretean Wellness Middle, dedicated to making OSU the Healthiest Campus in America. For more than information about services for students, faculty and staff, call 744-WELL (9355).
OSU student receives national FFA recognition
The National FFA Organization named OSU senior Travis Schnaithman the 2008 American Star Farmer during a recent ceremony at the national convention in Indianapolis. After graduation from OSU, Schnaithman plans to return to the subcontract every bit a full-fourth dimension product agriculturist. Click here to read more.
John Griffin named College of Teaching Rising Star
OSU alumnus John Griffin will receive the higher's 2008 Rising Star Award during an awards feast on November. 7. Griffin, the founder and coordinator of the Cypress Fairbanks Physical Education Conference, has volunteered for the Oklahoma Muscular Dystrophy Association for 17 years as a counselor and cabin leader at the Oklahoma MDA summer camp. He earned his available of science caste in concrete education/health from OSU in 1999. He has 10 years of feel teaching in the public schools in Texas and Oklahoma. Griffin is currently a concrete/health educator at Goodson Heart Schoolhouse in Cypress, Texas.
Briefing to address Oklahoma's economic futurity
OSU Spears Schoolhouse of Business will present a conference titled "Oklahoma's Economy: What'southward Forecast for 2009?" from 8 a.m. to noon, Tuesday, Nov. eighteen, at the Metro Technology Center's Springlake Campus in Oklahoma City. The conference sessions will address the The states' and Oklahoma's electric current economic performance, as well as economic trends in key industry sectors including the impact of energy, agriculture and Native American economic development beyond the state. To register, phone (405) 744-5208 or 1-866-678-3933, or visit www.cepd.okstate.edu.
Governor tours UML
Governor Brad Henry recently toured the OSU Academy Multispectral Center in Ponca City after hearing a presentation on the middle's global importance for inquiry on various high-tech projects and sensor systems. Details are available by clicking here.
Information technology's Arts and Sciences Week at OSU
The OSU College of Arts and Sciences Student Council is inviting the campus community to participate in Arts and Sciences Week through Nov. ix. For a listing of activities, click here.
Share the Westward.Due east.A.L.T.H. Calendar week
Join student peer health educators by participating in Share the WEALTH Calendar week activities: OSU police officer Marking Shearer will offer a free self defense course on Wednesday from 8 – nine:30 a.m. in the combatives room at the Colvin Recreation Center. Lifesavers will be awarded to those wearing their seatbelt in the Greenish commuter parking lot Wednesday and Student Union Garage Thursday from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. each day. Go past the alcohol condom booth in the Educatee Union Atrium from 1 – four p.m. on Thursday. Questions? E-mail \n tia.wallace@okstate.edu This e-postal service address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or phone (405) 744-4298.
History Guild to characteristic "What's Up, Doc?"
The History Order'southward Classic Picture Serial volition feature "What'south Up, Doc?" a screwball comedy starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal at 7 p.1000. Wed, November. 5 in room 313, Classroom Building. The screening is free and open to the public.
Transfer Day set at OSU-Tulsa
Students interested in transferring to OSU-Tulsa can ask questions, explore academic possibilities, assemble data and enroll during "Transfer Day" on Monday, November. 10, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.yard. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.yard. in the Assistants Hall Lobby. Students who are unable to attend and want to enroll for the spring 2009 semester should contact Prospective Student Services or phone (918) 594-8355. Spring classes outset Jan. 12, 2009.
Passport photograph service available on campus
If you're considering travel abroad, you can get a photo suitable for passports, visas, and OPT at the Report Abroad Office for $7 for the beginning pair and $2 for any additional pairs. The office is located in the basement of the Student Union to the left of the main data desk. Cash, check or bursar charge is accepted. For more than information, phone (405) 744-8569 or e-mail \n abroad@okstate.edu This electronic mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view information technology .
Harvest II underway
The almanac Harvest Ii community-broad food drive is underway through Nov. 13. Donations of canned goods, peanut butter, pasta, rice, coffee, tea, cereal, stale milk, carbohydrate, baby food and bottled water are welcome at the Chi-O clock on campus from iii to 5 p.m. on Nov. xiii. For more data, phone Tara at (405) 744-4111 or Keri at 385-5148.
Local award club meeting
The OSU chapter of Phi Upsilon Omicron, a national honor society in family unit and consumer sciences, will meet Thursday, Nov. 13, at 5:thirty p.m. in Homo Environmental Sciences room 129. Questions? E-mail \n deanna.harlow@okstate.edu This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you demand JavaScript enabled to view information technology or telephone (405) 714-9053.
Wellness tip: Don't toss leftover veggies
Instead of tossing out leftover veggies, our registered dietitian recommends pureeing them in a blender with low-sodium vegetable broth. Add seasonings and nonfat, depression-fat or soy milk for a quick and piece of cake cream of vegetable soup. Enjoy in the side by side few days or freeze for later use. Wellness tips are brought to you by the OSU Seretean Wellness Centre, dedicated to making OSU the Healthiest Campus in America. For more information about services for students, faculty and staff, telephone call 744-WELL (9355).
Oklahoma researchers support biodiversity in biofuels production
The environmental consequences of U.S. and European requirements for cellulose-based ethanol production are uncertain and could crusade problems, according to an international grouping of scientists that includes researchers from Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma. The researchers concur that more report is needed on the use of plant variety for biofuels production to meliorate ensure the environmental and economical stability of whatever system. The 23-fellow member group co-authored an commodity on the demand for a science-based policy to address this global issue in an October consequence of Scientific discipline mag.
OSU-Tulsa's Benefactors' Dinner to honor donors and scholarship recipients this evening
Oklahoma State University-Tulsa will honor the benefactors who contribute private funds for scholarships as well as the students who receive them during the Benefactors' Dinner tonight at the Helmerich Avant-garde Engineering science Research Center. Individual donations to the OSU Foundation for OSU-Tulsa scholarships resulted in $116,500 in scholarship funds being awarded to 157 students this year, a 34 percent funding increase compared to final year. Click here for more details.
Invitee pianist to teach and perform at OSU this weekend
Dr. James Nalley will present a piano master grade on Saturday, Nov. 1, from ii:30-four:30 p.grand. and a solo recital functioning on Sunday, Nov. 2, at two:30 p.m. in the Seretean Center Concert Hall. Both events are free and open to the public. Nalley, a professor of piano at Florida State University, has performed across the U.S., Canada and Europe, and has appeared as a soloist with many of the world's finest orchestras. His visit is funded by the Fae Rawdon Norris Endowment for the Humanities.
Bug Bash on Saturday
The OSU Insect Chance and the Sanborn Entomology Gild volition host Problems Bash on Sat, November. ane from ten a.thou. to two p.m. at Insect Adventure on Westward. Virginia St., only west of August Street and due east of the OSU Botanical Gardens and Arboretum. For more information contact Dr. Andrine Shufran, educational outreach coordinator, at 405 744-7755 or email \n andrine@okstate.edu. This email address is existence protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Exotic Pets to be featured at customs Pet Care Seminar
The OSU Center for Veterinary Health Sciences will host a Pet Care Seminar on "Health Intendance of Pocket Pets" Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.one thousand. in McElroy Hall Auditorium at the corner of McFarland and Farm Road on the Stillwater campus. Dr. Cornelia Ketz-Riley, clinical assistant professor in exotic pets and zoological medicine, volition share tips on basic care of pocket pets, such equally rodents, republic of guinea pigs, rabbits, ferrets, hedgehogs and more. Pet Care Seminars are open to the public at no charge with complimentary parking and light refreshments. For more information, visit www.cvhs.okstate.edu or telephone call (405) 744-7000.
Yous take an option to vote early this year—starting tomorrow
The Payne County Election Board is reminding voters that they don't accept to look until election day this year to mark their ballots for the upcoming election. Those who wish to vote early may do so at the Payne County Administration Building, 315 W. 6th Street (at the corner of 6th and Duck), room 207, during the post-obit dates/hours: Friday, Oct. 31, from 8 a.g.- 6 p.thousand.; Sabbatum, Nov. 1, from eight a.chiliad. - 1p.m., and Monday, Nov. 3, from 8 a.thou. – half dozen p.m. Questions? Phone (405) 747-8350.
SUAB offers horror for Halloween
Double feature - Thursday, Oct. 30 - "Halloween" at 7 p.yard. and "The Strangers" at ix:30 p.m. SU Theater.
Halloween Carnival – Friday, Oct. 31 – vi – 8 p.m. SU Atrium.
"The Rocky Horror Picture Prove" - Sat, Oct 31 – cult classic starts at nine p.yard. at Starlight Terrace, SU 4th floor.
Wellness tip: Exercise for a better mood
If y'all're feeling downwardly, consider do. Research shows that practice has the ability to improve mood and reduce depression by releasing endorphins which can improve your feelings of well-beingness and sense of accomplishment. Though not a cure, exercise can be one of several interventions recommended by your doc or mental health professional for the seriously depressed. Wellness tips are brought to you past the OSU Seretean Wellness Center, dedicated to making OSU the Healthiest Campus in America. For more information about services for students, faculty and staff, call 744-WELL (9355).
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