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With continued poor travel conditions and cold temperatures, Southeastern Oklahoma State University will be closed through Friday, January 30, in the interest of health and safety of students, faculty, and staff. Essential services will be provided to residential students on campus, but other academic and business functions will be closed. Online and remote learning classes will proceed as scheduled. This closure applies to the Durant and McCurtain County campuses. Other satellite facilities will follow local guidance.

DURANT, Okla. – Rylee Dunlap represented Southeastern Oklahoma State University at the 26th annual Research Day at the Capitol.
Dunlap was one of 21 students from throughout Oklahoma participating in the event. Her research topic was “Pandemic Trends, ’’ and her faculty advisor on the project was Dr. Ning Wu, professor of biological sciences.
The virtual poster session was held March 30. Sponsors of the event were Oklahoma Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (OK EPSCoR) and the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
Dunlap, a senior from Stringtown, Oklahoma, is a double major (psychology and biology) with a chemistry minor.
She has been very active on campus as part of the Honors Program, Savage Storm Leaders, Sparks dance team, Pre-Med Club, Alpha Chi, OK-LSAMP, Student Government Association, Alumni Legacy Leaders, and SE Psi Chi.