Buffaloes work on new offense

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The Buffaloes’ spring practice came to an end on Tuesday after nine days of hard work that gave onlookers a glimpse into what’s to come in the fall. The main takeaway from the spring is that there are a number of changes coming for Hugo in the 2023 season, and they’ll be looking for leaders to step up and help guide the rest of the team through unchartered territory.
Buffaloes work on new offense

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Eastern inducts students into academic honor society

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WILBURTON –– Forty-three academically high-achieving students were recently inducted into the national honor society Phi Theta Kappa during a campus ceremony in Wilburton. The society was founded in 1918 and is recognized as the official honor society of associate-level institutions and programs.

OSU announces creation of new, four-year nursing degree program

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STILLWATER –– Oklahoma State University will begin offering a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) on the Stillwater campus during the 2023-2024 school year. The new degree program reflects OSU’s land-grant mission and will help meet workforce demands and improve health care in Oklahoma.

OMRF experts say hope is on the horizon for RSV

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Controlling a sometimes-deadly respiratory virus is a step closer to reality following U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval of the first preventive vaccine for older adults, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientists say.

Oklahoma Parkinson’s Alliance largest, most active in the state

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• Founded in 2004, the Oklahoma Parkinson’s Alliance is the largest and most active nonprofit organization in Oklahoma dedicated to supporting Parkinson’s Disease patients and their families. Through therapy, education, and support, thousands are served every year, fulfilling the mission of inspiring hope and transforming life for Oklahoma Parkinson’s Families.