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Giving Opportunities

The Doel Reed Center in Taos is a growing educational facility that extends Oklahoma State University’s academic programs to Northern New Mexico. The DRC provides educational opportunities for OSU students and others, engaging scholars and artists who produce original works, teach seminars and collaborate with students of all academic disciplines. The center's growing academic program assists OSU in fulfilling its land-grant mission through innovative educational opportunities for students.  
Martha Reed had a vision of her family’s property that would honor her father while providing a place where OSU students could create art and study.  She wanted it to be a study abroad destination for OSU students from a variety of disciplines. To achieve this vision, the DRC offers scholarships to students wanting this experience but needing financial help to study in Taos. Join us in making these opportunities available.  In 2024, more than 44 students received scholarships totaling $88,000.  Our goal for 2025 is to offer a minimum of $150,000 in scholarships to increase course offerings to more students!  Please join us in achieving this goal.    

Giving Options

Doel Reed Annual Scholarship Fund

(20-40950)

Each summer, the Doel Reed Center in Taos offers Oklahoma State University students a rare learning experience grounded in academic excellence and experiential learning in the unique multicultural setting of northern New Mexico.   

 

Small class sizes optimize individual, hands-on learning, allowing students to immerse themselves in their academic endeavors. A range of fields of study, including art, architecture, creative writing, history, hospitality, landscape architecture, and many more disciplines are offered in two-week intensive sessions that capitalize on this special academic experience.     

 

Many OSU students have said that scholarships are critical to their ability to participate in the unique academic classes offered at the DRC. Past student scholarship recipients have shared that returning to Stillwater after attending courses in Taos has given them a much deeper appreciation for their land-grant education and the Cowboy heritage.    

 

This fund supports tuition assistance along with room and board stipends for students attending academic courses at the DRC.   

Doel Reed Center Program Fund

(20-40750)

The Program Fund supports all programming at the center, including:  

 

*Summer OSU credit classes 

*Summer and fall leisure learning classes 

*Virtual lectures in winter and spring  

*Smelser-Vallion Visiting Artist lectures and activities 

*Burke Visiting Scholar lectures and activities  

*And other activities related to programs at the DRC  

 

The use of this fund is diverse, as are the topics and people providing the program. The enrichment funds allow faculty and speakers to take advantage of local resources. These might include entrance fees to local Taos art museums or the Taos Pueblo, as well as honorariums for local Taos subject matter experts invited to speak to classes. The impact of these funds extends beyond the classroom experience and creates partnerships with the entire Taos community.  

Doel Reed Enhancement Fund

(20-40650) 

As the DRC approaches its 20th anniversary, it remains mindful of the responsibility to ensure proper maintenance and upkeep of the buildings and grounds that comprise the center.  The DRC provides classroom space for both academic and leisure learning classes offered each summer.     

 

While available space is insufficient to house students, academic and leisure learning instructors reside in one of the two residences during their classes. Additionally, Visiting Artists and Visiting Scholars, as well as Hargis Fellows often are housed at the center.  The DRC’s interior and exterior spaces, and the Doel Reed Studio, are used as instructional spaces and critical to delivering academic and leisure learning classes.   

Donations to this fund provide for the upkeep and improvement of the facilities and grounds. 

For more information about creating your own endowed fund, or donating through your estate or IRA , contact Amy Miller at amiller@osugiving.com or 405-385-2139.
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