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The Great War & Its Legacy: Celebrating the Armistice

The Oklahoma State University Library honors the 100th anniversary of the Armistice that ended the Great War with poetry and music of the World War I era presented by Dr. Randi Eldevik and Dr. Perry…

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Legacy Plaza Gift Announcement

Watch as OSU-CHS and F&CS announce magnanimous gift of Legacy Plaza West from the Anne & Henry Zarrow Foundation. (Original broadcast on: 09/12/18)

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GPU 2018 Broadcasting Major

Students in the 2018 Grandparent University Broadcasting major put together a news program about OSU.

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The Great War and Its Legacy: Plowshares and Pruning Hooks: Oklahoma A&M College and the Great War

David Peters, Head of the Archives at the Oklahoma State University Library, presents "Plowshares and Pruning Hooks: Oklahoma A&M College and the Great War."

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The Great War and Its Legacy: Spain from the Great War to the Spanish Civil War

On August 7, 1914, the government of King Alfonso XIII of Spain proclaimed: “Existing, unfortunately, a state of war between Austria, Hungary and Serbia, the Government of His Majesty believes…

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The Great War and Its Legacy: "A Great Humanitarian Adventure: The American Red Cross and U.S. Foreign Relations During the First World War Era."

Dr. Julia Irwin presents “A Great Humanitarian Adventure: The American Red Cross and U.S. Foreign Relations During the First World War Era.” Find other Great War and Its Legacy lectures…

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The Great War and Its Legacy: "Chilocco Goes to War"

Dr. Mary Jane Warde examines the "Chilocco boys" from the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School who served in the Great War.

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The Great War and Its Legacy: "They Did Their Bit. War Animals and the Great War" with Dr. Chelsea Medlock

For many, the First World War is the epitome of industrialized and total warfare; however, the war itself relied heavily on the employment of war animals. Find other Great War and Its Legacy…

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The Great War and Its Legacy: "They are fighting for humanity. Native American People at Home and Abroad in World War I."

Dr. Douglas K. Miller, professor of history at Oklahoma State University, presents "They are fighting for humanity. Native American People at Home and Abroad in World War I."

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The Great War and Its Legacy: "Technological Innovations and the Making of the Great War" by Dr. Justin Prince

Dr. Justin Prince speaks about the technological innovations made during the Great War.

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The Great War and Its Legacy: "Askaris, the Ghost General and the Camouflage Zebra" by Dr. Matthew Schauer

Dr. Matthew Schauer, assistant professor of History at Oklahoma State University, presents "Askaris, the Ghost General and the Camouflage Zebras."

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All in the Family

Dr. Ron Guthrie started a family legacy when he earned his DVM degree. Fifty years later, that legacy continues.

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OSU Alumni Association Update with Chris Batchelder

It's an exciting time at Oklahoma State University! Learn about campus construction, record-breaking enrollment and how the Alumni Association is enhancing its programming to better serve the…

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The Great War and Its Legacy: Dr. John Kinder

Dr. John Kinder, associate professor of History and American Studies at Oklahoma State University, presents "Healing the Nation's Wounds: The Great War, Medicine and America's Disabled…

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The Great War and Its Legacy: Dr. Thomas Carlson

From "The Great War and its Legacy, 1914 - 1918" series, Dr. Thomas Carlson speaks about "The Great Game, the Great War, and the Mess of the Modern Middle East."

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The Great War and Its Legacy: Dr. John Dobson

From "The Great War and its Legacy, 1914 - 1918" series, Dr. John Dobson speaks about the United States entry into World War I.

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