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Broadcast from the Student Union Theater on Sunday, April 18, 2021...
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Mason Two Crow is working toward a medical degree - one that began, in many ways, as a result of an eye condition he has dealt with since birth. Now, the Native American student is taking steps…
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In this episode of Flat, Cool & Acid-free, learn about the Chilocco History Project. The project started as a way to document the stories of veteran alumni, but it quickly grew into a much larger…
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Poet Sly Alley chats with Dr. Lindsey Smith, director of the Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsa
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Dr. Lindsey Smith interviews author Brandon Hobson about his recent book, Where the Dead Sit Talking. Calling his latest an “Oklahoma book,” the novel explores the life of a teen in 1980s…
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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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Dr. Scott Shepherd explains what he brings to the Center for Health Systems Innovation at OSU Tulsa as their new director.
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Learn about the history of the removal of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek), and Seminole tribes from Trail of Tears Association President, Jack Baker
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Greg Cimino takes us to the Native American Student Association's Fall Contest Pow Wow....
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The Native American Student Association (NASA) holds an annual Fall Powwow, which includes Gourds Dances, cultural food and more. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
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Multicultural students gathered to discuss the importance of getting a college degree at the Indian Youth Career Day. Cori Duke tells us how high school students learned the in’s and…
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The Eagle Adventure, a collaboration between the Chickasaw Nation Nutrition Services Get Fresh! program and Oklahoma State University’s Department of Nutritional Sciences in the College of…
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The OSU Native American Student Association hosts powwow at the Payne County Expo Center.
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