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The University and
Community
Oklahoma State University was founded in 1890.
As a major comprehensive university, OSU's main campus in Stillwater has
approximately 20,000 students enrolled in eight separate colleges,
including about 4,500 in the Graduate College. The University offers
doctorate degrees in 46 areas, master's degrees in 65, and bachelor's
degrees in 85 major fields.
OSU is a land-grant institution and enjoys
extensive land holdings; the main campus covers 415 acres, and another
20,000 acres are nearby in the attractive Lake Carl Blackwell area.
Approximately 200 buildings are on our unusually beautiful campus, with
buildings constructed in a uniform Georgian architectural style. The
University is continually expanding these excellent facilities, and
recent additions are the $38 million Noble Research Center for
Agriculture and Renewable Natural Resources, and the $35 million
Advanced Technology Research Center. Both buildings are located adjacent
to the Chemical Engineering facilities.
Also adjacent to Chemical Engineering is the
Edmon Low Library, which contains more than 5.3 million books, documents
and microforms. The library subscribes to 16,000 journals and magazines.
The science and engineering collection occupies one-and-one-half floors
and has an excellent selection of chemical engineering-related
materials.
The University offers a wide variety of
cultural and entertainment opportunities. Internationally known artists
perform regularly at the Seretean Center for the Performing Arts and at
the annual Orange Peel, and exhibitions by prominent artists are held in
the Bartlett Art Center. In addition, OSU has one of the top
intercollegiate sports programs in the nation. Our athletes have won 40
NCAA team championships and 136 individual championships. A multitude of
other sports activities are available through an extensive intramural
sports program. OSU's Student Union is one of the best in the nation,
offering restaurants, a hotel, a post office, a variety of shops, and
meeting and recreational facilities.

OSU is located in Stillwater, an attractive and
friendly community of approximately 40,000 people located in north
central Oklahoma. Stillwater was recently ranked as one of the safest
cities in the nation, and it enjoys the high quality of life typical of
University settings. At the same time, the major cities of Tulsa and
Oklahoma City are each only about an hour's drive away.
Oklahoma's weather is characterized by warm
summers, moderate winters, with beautiful spring and fall seasons.
Bicyclists, golfers, tennis players and others can pursue their sports
year round. Two large lakes, just fifteen minutes from Stillwater,
provide a wide range
of outdoor activities, including boating, camping, fishing and water
skiing.
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Upcoming Events
CHE
6010 Seminar - Dr. Erardo
Mario Elizondo Villarreal
(OSU-STW, 102 ATRC)
February 26, 2008 (2:00 pm)
CHE
6010 Seminar - Dr. Tom
Warren (OSU-STW, 102 ATRC)
March 4, 2008 (2:00 pm)
CHE
6010 Seminar - Dr. Hari
Baskaran (OSU-STW, 101 ATRC)
March 11, 2008 (2:00 pm)
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