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Setting his sights on Native healthcare

 

Mason Two Crow came to OSU from Dallas, following two older siblings who had made their mark at OSU in very different fields - education and law.

 

He was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder as a child that should have rendered him blind. His passion to find a cure for his disease, and his eventual participation in an experimental trial that helped him keep his sight, propelled him to want to study genetics and medicine at Oklahoma State. 

 

Mason is also a founding member of the Center for Sovereign Nations at OSU. He is passionate about health care for Native Americans and is poised to provide care to this unique demographic.

 

That’s how we build Cowboys.

 

 

 

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