Carolyn Savage graduated from Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State University) in 1953 and began working as a substitute teacher while her husband served in the Armed Forces. In the late 1970s, she was asked to join the OSU Board of Regents, and was the first woman ever in the role - serving two terms. Meghan Robinson zoomed with Carolyn to learn more about her time on the board, the role of a regent and what Oklahoma State means to her.