#okstate is working with dolphins! 🐬
Starting in 2019, OSU researchers began work on the PHASM project which uses a specially designed aircraft to collect samples from free-swimming dolphins in order to assess the health of the pod.
In partnership with Dolphin Quest, their work has recently started testing among pods of wild dolphins off the coast of Texas.
Learn more about the impact of this research: https://t.co/dOHhNqAd7S
#TheCodeCalls | #WeAreLandGrant
This achievement reflects the trust the Cowboy family has placed in OSU and in the future we are building together.
Because of the Cowboy family and friends of the university, OSU is better positioned to lead with purpose, serve with impact and prepare the next generation of leaders. I’m deeply grateful for their commitment to our students and our mission. We’re energized to carry this momentum forward!
We dream as big as the sky.
Oklahoma State University’s historic comprehensive fundraising campaign, The Code Calls, has reached a major milestone.
We’ve now surpassed $1 billion committed toward our $2 billion goal, signaling powerful momentum and broad-based support from the #CowboyFamily.
Gifts to the campaign are already making a meaningful impact — expanding scholarships for students, strengthening academic and research excellence, and extending #okstate’s land‑grant mission to communities across Oklahoma and around the world.
As we move toward our $2 billion goal together, The Code Calls campaign is poised to continue transforming lives — one student, one discovery and one gift at a time. As the Cowboy Code promises, we finish what we start.
Read more about this historic milestone: https://t.co/2Y7cHs0Z99
Join the momentum: https://t.co/byRACS4emr
#TheCodeCalls | #GoPokes
Today, the Cowboy family mourns the loss of Mary Wallace “Wally” Funk — proud OSU alumna, aerospace pioneer and our “Space Cowgirl.”
Wally lived a life defined by courage, perseverance and an unshakable belief that the sky was never the limit. As part of the Mercury 13, she helped expand opportunities for women in space exploration, and in 2021, at age 82, she finally fulfilled her lifelong dream of going to space.
When Wally returned to Stillwater, she inspired our students to keep going, keep learning and “make it happen.”
She dreamed as big as the sky. She stood for what mattered. She finished what she started.
The Cowboy family extends our deepest sympathies to all who loved and were inspired by the perseverance and passion of Wally Funk.
The World Cup is using OSU-developed bermudagrass! ⚽️
Tahoma 31 is used at over 400 facilities, stadiums and golf courses worldwide.
In the annual NFL Players Association report card released in March, Tahoma 31 was graded by NFL players as their favorite grass to play on.
Learn more about how #okstate is leading turgrass research: https://t.co/t15oaiXaQs
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UPDATE, 9:44 pm: A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for Payne County until 12:30 am. Storms producing heavy rain with additional rainfall amounts of 1-2” of rain are possible.
Stay inside and off the roads. No amount of water is safe to drive on. High winds are still passing through the area.
A total of 8,907 students were named to the 2026 spring semester honor rolls at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, including 4,176 students named to the President's Honor Roll for earning an A grade in all their courses.
See the full list: https://t.co/ElmxDaSFRK
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The OSU campus is closed today in observance of Juneteenth.
We recognize this holiday as an important day in our nation’s history, commemorating emancipation from slavery in the United States.
It’s National Mascot Day! Should every post we make today be Pete?
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