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One family of beekeepers has enjoyed its hobby even in a challenging time for bees.
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One family of beekeepers has enjoyed its hobby even in a challenging time for bees.
An OU professor and her students study a region close to home with some of the most preserved fossils.
African-American history in Athens is a long road of discrimination and progress, but some of it might be repeating today.
Alumni and faculty remembers the chaotic yet gratifying experiences during the ‘60s and ‘70s at OU.
Here is a list of some resources available through OU
Some religious people who identify as LGBTQ find support in their religion, others don’t.
This tribute was originally written for a journalism class in 2016 where we had to select a celebrity who impacts us and write an article highlighting their life and career accomplishments. I chose Anthony Bourdain, as he inspired me to want to travel, see the world up close and learn about a culture through the people and the cuisine.
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The 24th Seabury Quinn Jr. Playwrights’ Festival will feature different graduate students’ plays with social motifs relevant to society today.
International Student Union President Carla Triana will be returning to work as president for the 2018-19 school year. But there are some new hirings for the staff.
International students share their thoughts on classical American foods.
International students share their local dances, which are linked together.
Elizarni, an Indonesian student who has experienced war and natural disasters, has fought for harmony and plans to build a nonprofit learning center that teaches peace.
When Dane McCarthy first moved into the historical Daniel Weethee House in Millfield, he had heard stories about a secret stairwell connected to the attic where runaway slaves used to hide. It wasn’t until he started exploring that he began to learn about the house’s role in the Underground Railroad.
Growing up in a family that lived off of savory dishes like chicken pot pie and beef stroganoff, I became dependent on meat. Expressing love for steak was a part of my childhood — I even studied abroad for the filet — so it was surprising when I decided to experiment with a vegan diet.
A special holiday that first made its appearance in NBC’s Parks and Recreation is approaching, and it’s important to find some fun activities to do with friends.
While rowing for Ohio men's crew, Axel Hamel and Sam Fjelstul learned they share a common culture. Hamel – born and raised in Espoo, Finland, moved to the U.S. in 2008 – and Fjelstul, one generation removed from Norway, shared a Nordic descent.
Students who have always been curious about wearing a hijab will get the chance to wear a green one Thursday.
Three women reflect on traditional dresses from their home countries and fashion’s cultural influences.
OU marketing professor has run alongside bulls, been to 36 countries and continues to take students around the world to places like Spain, Italy and Germany.