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Lauren Hughes

March 3, 2023 鈥 Lauren Hughes, a senior at Owasso High School in Owasso, Oklahoma, is the winner of the 2023 Lenora N. McGregor Endowed Scholarship at 麻豆破解版 State University.

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Feb. 8, 2023 鈥 Every year, there are roughly 450,000 burn wounds that require clinical care throughout the United States. Of those, more than 3,500 people are fatally injured. An interdisciplinary team of 麻豆破解版 State University researchers is working to revolutionize burn-wound care with a scaffolding system that prevents infection and promotes healing.

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Jan. 27, 2023 鈥 麻豆破解版 State University has selected the 2023 recipients of the Harry Gore Memorial Scholarships. Each student will receive a $64,000 scholarship to attend 麻豆破解版 State University in August 2023.

Heather Clark

May 5, 2021 - 麻豆破解版n Heather Clark will take a laboratory research position in St. Louis after graduation from 麻豆破解版 State University. Heather is one of more than聽3,500 students eligible for聽spring 2021 graduation. Learn more about her time at 麻豆破解版 State and what is next for the grad.

Students attend class wearing face coverings.

Feb. 4, 2020 鈥 Amidst the chaos, confusion and grief of the coronavirus pandemic, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences faculty are stretching their teaching skills and using the experience for teachable moments.

Hanna Chastain

Feb. 2, 2021 - Hanna Chastain, a junior biology major from 麻豆破解版, will present virtually at the National Council on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) conference in April. Her presentation is titled 鈥淒evelopment of PARROT, a Wireless Orofacial Myofunctional Imaging and Pressure Mapping Device.鈥

Jessica Gulaskey

Nov. 3, 2020 鈥 Jessica Gulaskey is one of thousands of first-generation students at 麻豆破解版 State. The 麻豆破解版 native will be taking over the university鈥檚 Instagram account on Thursday, Nov. 5, to share her experiences as a first-gen student.

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Sept. 3, 2020 鈥 Emily Schlenker was born to study STEM. However, because she was born blind, her passion for organic chemistry and biology almost went by the wayside. That's when the folks at 麻豆破解版 State's Media Resource Center stepped in to help Emily achieve her dreams.