Meghan Robinson
OSU Research Matters hostMeghan Robinson is the host of OSU Research Matters and the Multimedia Reporter/ Producer for Inside OSU, the official streaming platform of Oklahoma State University.
Through her storytelling, Meghan showcases OSU's academics, research, arts, and life on campus. In October 2021, she hosted a live, 30-minute show to kick off the centennial homecoming celebration. Later that fall, her documentary, The House That Ed Built: The History of OSU Wrestling, was released. The 45-minute feature highlights highs and lows of the winningest program in NCAA history.
Prior to moving to Stillwater, Meghan spend 10 years working in production at ESPN, primarily producing features for college football, NFL, US Open, Wimbledon, Special Olympics and the Invictus Games. Her work with College GameDay and SC Featured won her four Sports Emmys.
Born and raised on the East Coast, Meghan is a huge New England Patriots fan. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, baking and being active. She currently resides in Stillwater, OK with her lab, Bixby.
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Wildfire season in Oklahoma is November into early April. The winter months are dry, and March has proven to be the windiest month in the state. On top of this, Oklahoma has been experiencing a drought, putting Oklahomans at a bigger risk for wildfires.
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Most likely, the last time you walked into the grocery store, you saw some empty shelves. But why are we experiencing such issues with the supply chain?
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As you spend time baking this holiday season, hear from OSU food scientist Dr. Darren Scott on the proper way to scale up a recipe and how it can impact the final product.
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Dr. Corinne Schwarz's research is broadly based on how gender violence and justice operate in society. More specifically, it looks at anti-trafficking service provisions.
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When construction faults were discovered in the I-235 bridge in Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) needed a team of experts to help with repairs. They contacted researchers at Oklahoma State University to monitor the restoration.
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Oklahoma State University’s Unmanned Systems Research Institute (USRI) has been conducting research to find out! OStateTV’s Meghan Robinson spoke with director of USRI, Dr. Jamey Jacob, and project engineering director, Victoria Natalie, to learn more about their study of the atmosphere and wind profiles at Little Sahara State Park.
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In this episode of OSU Research Matters, Meghan Robinson speaks with Dr. Jennifer Rudd, a faculty member at OSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Rudd has her PhD in pandemic influenza and specializes in human infectious disease. Her research has focused on COVID-19 and, most recently, understanding the delta variant.