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In this segment of Vet Med Faces of Research, Dr. Megan Williams talks about her research on equine lameness and the suspensory ligament. Dr. Williams is a board certified equine surgeon at Oklahoma…
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Pregnancy toxemia is one of the top three major diseases of sheep and goats treated at OSU's Veterinary Medical Hospital. It is a treatable and preventable disease.
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Doctors are seeing a spike in tick borne illnesses in Oklahoma. One OSU researcher is tracking the movement of the tick population. Here's the story from KOCO 5 News in Oklahoma City....
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Socially Orange Webinar to discuss all things social media at OSU. The goal of this webinar is to help all social admins on campus with issues they are facing, provide helpful tools and tricks,…
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Megan DeVusyt was awarded a Women for OSU scholarship in 2017 for her outstanding achievements and philanthropy.
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Tech Tuesday @ 2: "I Think it Might Be Photoshopped" delves into the world of photo editing basics utilizing Adobe Photoshop. The featured presentation will be a hands-on demonstration and…
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Looking for a bull? Megan Rolf offers advice for picking the best bull for your herd.
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Learn about traffic routes on football game days, and become fire-wise in this edition of City Beat (Posted 9/18/2014).
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OSU zoology Ph.D. student Megan Trope presents her Three Minute Thesis "Conservation Genomics of Bald Eagles."
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With the excitement of graduation also comes the anxiety of finding a job. Billy Blundell has more on how OSU Career Services can help...
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Megan Rolf tells us how cattle genetics may impact bloat.
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Dan Stein, Bob Kropp, Megan Rolf and Steve Whitmire tell viewers about the mission of the Beef Improvement Federation.
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