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The College of Education and Human Sciences showcased its commitment to excellence during Oklahoma State University’s 2024 University Awards Convocation held on December 12 in the Student Union Ballroom. The event celebrated the outstanding contributions of faculty and staff across the university, with a remarkable total of 19 individuals from the college receiving prestigious awards.
This annual ceremony serves as a platform to recognize the hard work, dedication, and achievements of educators and support staff who significantly impact students and the broader community. The honored faculty and staff have demonstrated exceptional commitment to their roles, contributing to the college's mission of fostering educational growth and human development.
The recognition not only highlights individual accomplishments but also underscores the collaborative spirit and supportive environment within the College of Education and Human Sciences. This celebration of excellence reflects the college's ongoing pursuit of innovation and quality in education, inspiring both current and future generations of educators and professionals.
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