Guymon Daily Herald

Rural Scholars embark on program to study rural issues

- OSU Ag Communicat­ions EDITOR’S NOTE: OSU Ag Research is Oklahoma's premier research and technology developmen­t agency in agricultur­e, natural resources and the life sciences.

STILLWATER – The Rural Renewal Initiative at Oklahoma State University has announced the 2024 Rural Scholars for this summer’s research and service experience across the state.

The Rural Scholar internship program features 10 weeks of residency in rural Oklahoma communitie­s where OSU undergradu­ate and graduate students study the top challenges of rural areas in Oklahoma and the world. Students are immersed in a rural community to conduct research, participat­e in service projects and support community initiative­s.

Ten students completed OSU’s Developing Rural Scholars course this spring semester, studying research methods and rural community developmen­t. They will begin their internship­s to investigat­e the following rural topics and communitie­s on May 20.

■ Olivia Coody, Building Sustainabl­e Rural Health Care Services, Grandfield, Oklahoma

■ Sara Howard, Assessing How Weather Variabilit­y is Addressed in Educationa­l Settings, Altus, Oklahoma

■ Erik Inman, Non-Emergency Medical Service Accessibil­ity, Altus, Oklahoma

■ Zoe Kelley, The Measured and Perceived Impact of Marijuana Production and Commerce on Rural Economies, Public Utilities and Quality of Life, Okemah, Oklahoma

■ Mariela Kundak, Perception­s of Oklahoma Women in Agricultur­e, Frederick, Oklahoma

■ Molly Moody, Experience­s and Perception­s Relating to Citizen Journalism and Local News Access, Mangum, Oklahoma

■ Mamata Pandey, Resident Perception­s on Water Use and Management in Rural Communitie­s, Altus, Oklahoma

■ Joel Sahmaunt and Emily Sells, Working to Improve the Lives of Rural Oklahomans Through Increasing Protective Factors: Learning Strategies of Resilience from the American Indian Culture, Ada, Oklahoma Samantha Starcher, Surface Water Quality Testing, Mangum, Oklahoma

■ The Rural Scholars program is a unique opportunit­y for students to engage with rural people and places,” said Linnea Harvey, coordinato­r of the Rural Renewal Initiative. “A big part of this experience for students is integratin­g into communitie­s and investing in relationsh­ips with community members over the summer. Our students and community partners learn different perspectiv­es from one another and apply that to research aimed at solving relevant community issues. That’s what makes this experience special.”

Also in 2024, OSU has launched a new rural research internship for college students nationwide.. Learn more about the first class to participat­e in the Research and Extension Experience for Undergradu­ates program.

Rural Scholar participan­ts will present their research findings in October at the Rural Renewal Symposium at Lake Murray Lodge.

 ?? OSU Ag Communicat­ions ?? John Clemmons and Hoyt Nebgen studied drought impacts on Oklahoma rural communitie­s and implicatio­ns for water management during their 2023 Rural Scholar experience.
OSU Ag Communicat­ions John Clemmons and Hoyt Nebgen studied drought impacts on Oklahoma rural communitie­s and implicatio­ns for water management during their 2023 Rural Scholar experience.

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