Oklahoma State University, located in Stillwater, OK, is a institution of higher learning founded in 1890 as a land-grant university, known as Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (Oklahoma A&M). The name was changed in 1957.
OSU is known for its College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and College of Veterinary Medicine. The Math Department has been recognized by the American Mathematics Association as one of four innovative programs in the nation as well as producing five Sloan Fellows, which is equal to that of MIT. The College of Engineering is internationally renowned, particularly in the fields of architecture and mechanical engineering.
Oklahoma State has graduated more Native Americans than any other university in the nation.
OSU has one of the richest histories of any athletic program in the nation, and houses the largest homecoming in the country. At 45 total national titles, OSU has the fourth most team national championships in the country. OSU has one of the largest athlete graduation rates in the country.
Notable coaches
Edward C. Gallagher, former wrestling coach; winningest coach in NCAA wrestling history
T. Boone Pickens, Corporate tycoon and billionaire; donated well over $70 million to OSU, including to the renovation of the football stadium
Charlie Eitel, Chaiman and CEO, Simmons Company; number one manufacturer of matresses
Fran Jabara ,founder of merchant banking and investment company Jabara Ventures Group and the Jabara Family Foundation, also co-founder of Leisure Hotels Group, expert in entrepreneurial studies
Thomas "Tom" K. Tracy, chairman and CEO of Sun Trust Robinson Humphrey Capital Markets, Altanta, Georgia
Kenneth O. "K.O." Dixon, retired founder and president of Dixon Industries
Campus buildings
This currently an incomplete list. An interactive map is available to locate buildings on campus
Gallagher-Iba Arena - named top collegiate venue in the United States by CBS Sportsline. It is named after Edward C. Gallagher and Henry Iba. It is home to practice facitiles, weight and locker rooms as well as the original white maplewood basketball court. The court has recently been named Eddie Sutton Court, in honor of OSU's current Men's Basketball Coach.