When Gary W. Johnson arrived at Oklahoma State University in the fall of 1959, he was enrolled in chemical engineering. But as the nation’s space ambitions accelerated, Gary reconsidered his path. After his junior year, he transferred into
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering in Oklahoma State University’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology holds a special place in the heart of Dr. Mark Krzmarzick.
Dr. Ranji Vaidyanathan’s passion for advanced engineering research, education and applied innovation has earned him recognition as a Distinguished Alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi) in the research
Oklahoma State University graduate student Kazi Arman Ahmed and his team captured first place at the Data4Good Analytics national competition, hosted by the Johns Hopkins University Carey School of Business.
In the field of energy, a petroleum engineering Ph.D. student in Oklahoma State University’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology is gaining national recognition for his research in hydraulic fracturing. At the 2026 Society of
In an era of high-quality digital technology and artificial intelligence, the traditional way architecture students learn the design process and how structural systems function remains grounded in the same concepts that have existed for
Dr. Afshin J. Ghajar published the 2025 RELEASE of his book “Heat and Mass Transfer – Fundamentals and Applications,” McGraw-Hill, 2025 and 2026 RELEASE of his book, “Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences,” McGraw-Hill, 2026.
I arrived at Oklahoma State University (then Oklahoma A&M) in September 1954 - a frightened 18-year-old kid. I was 1,500 miles from home, and I knew no one except Professor Jan Tuma and his wife, Hana. A mere five years earlier, I had landed in