Hello CAS Faculty and Staff, Now that the semester is in full swing, we would like to remind faculty members to update your profile in the Experts Directory. The Experts Directory is OSU’s faculty research information management system, and it provides the opportunity to highlight faculty research by compiling data from internal and external sources and incorporating faculty entered information. The system can be used to promote scholarly products, facilitate collaborations, and broaden research impact both within and outside of OSU. The Experts Directory works best with timely and accurate reporting of scholarly activity by faculty members, so we encourage you to update your profile as soon as possible. CAS would like to additionally encourage you to do so because the Experts Directory profiles will be utilized as part of the A&D process for the 22-23 academic year. If you need help getting started on your profile, support guides are available here. If you need any additional assistance, you can email questions to experts.directory@okstate.edu. Thanks and go Pokes! Glen Krutz Dean
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Annual Burns and Ann Hargis Writers’ Workshop held at OSU Doel Reed Center
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The tranquil environment and picturesque views of Taos, New Mexico, provided the perfect environment for a prestigious group of scholars to participate in the annual Burns and Ann Hargis Writers’ Workshop. All successful applicants who are awarded with OSU institutional nominations for the Truman, Goldwater and Udall Scholarships receive an invitation to participate in the annual workshop hosted at the OSU Doel Reed Center.
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O’Brien speaks about life, legacy of MLK; contest winners announced
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An attentive crowd listened to Soledad O’Brien speak Thursday night at The McKnight Center for the Performing Arts about a controversial man who sometimes seems to have had his message distorted over the decades: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. O’Brien, an award-winning documentarian, journalist, speaker, author and philanthropist, was the keynote speaker for OSU's 2022 MLK celebration week.
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OSU, Stillwater community unite for MLK Day march
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Hundreds gathered on Oklahoma State University’s campus Monday afternoon, speaking to one another about the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. marching to honor it. For the second consecutive year, OSU and Stillwater Community United (SCU) collaborated on the unity march, which included speakers like OSU President Kayse Shrum and Stillwater Mayor Will Joyce.
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ICYMI: CAS News Highlights
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Here are a few things from CAS that you may have missed over the past few weeks. If we forgot something, let us know! • | History professor Dr. Brandy Thomas Wells and three of her former students will host a virtual discussion panel about the Women of Black Wall Street on Feb. 1 at 10:30 a.m. Register for the event here. |
• | OSU released the fall 2021 honor rolls, and 2,108 students from CAS made the honor rolls, including 973 students who made the President's Honor Roll. |
• | Numerous Oklahoma State University personnel actions were approved during the OSU/A&M Board of Regents meeting Friday at Stillwater, including several CAS personnel actions. |
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Faculty Scholar Spotlight: Hamed Gholizadeh, Department of Geography
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Dr. Hamed Gholizadeh is an assistant professor in the Department of Geography and the co-director of Center for Applications of Remote Sensing (CARS). The overall subject of his research program is studying the health of the Earth using images collected from drones, aircrafts, or satellites. We call this “remote sensing”. Specifically, Dr. Gholizadeh explores and develops new approaches to use remote sensing for monitoring grasslands biological diversity (or “biodiversity”).
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