June 20, 2025 - 23:48

Two graduate students from the Oklahoma State University College of Education and Human Sciences were recently honored at the American Society for Nutrition (ASN) conference held in Orlando, Florida, on May 31. This prestigious event brought together leading experts and scholars in the field of nutrition, showcasing innovative research and advancements.
The recognition of these graduate students highlights their hard work and dedication to the field of nutrition. Their research contributions stand out among a competitive group of peers, reflecting the high academic standards of the College of Education and Human Sciences. The ASN conference serves as a platform for students and professionals to exchange ideas, discuss emerging trends, and collaborate on future projects.
Receiving accolades at such a significant event not only enhances the students' academic profiles but also underscores the commitment of Oklahoma State University to fostering excellence in research and education in nutrition and related fields. This achievement is a testament to the quality of education and mentorship provided by the faculty within the college.
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