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Our renewed Strategic Plan reaffirms our commitment to the highest levels of academic excellence, research innovation, student success, and service to our state and beyond. It strengthens our resolve ...
Heejin Ohn He earned his doctoral and master’s degrees from the University of Iowa prior to joining the University of Oklahoma in 2019. His research primarily focuses on the economics of financial ...
NORMAN, OKLA – The Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work at OU-Tulsa held its Second Annual Practicum and Job Fair on May 19. This event aimed to help address the ongoing need for more social ...
For more than 25 years, OU has hosted Camp Crimson, an orientation experience designed to assist undergraduate students as they transition into their first year at the University of Oklahoma. Camp ...
NORMAN — The University of Oklahoma Athletics Department has announced game day policies and procedures for the 2023 football season, as well as additional information related to the fan experience at ...
NORMAN, OKLA. – The Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work at the University of Oklahoma has received a transformative $4.5 million gift from The Anne & Henry Zarrow Foundation. This significant ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – This summer, the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry launched the state’s first pediatric dental residency, a two-year program that trains new dentists in the care of children, ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – The National Institutes of Health has awarded the University of Oklahoma a five-year, $17.2 million grant to partner with tribal nations and communities to improve cancer outcomes.
Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2018 National Science Foundation, Fluid Dynamics Program Director, 2013-2016 The University of Oklahoma School of Chemical, Biological and ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – New research from the University of Oklahoma sheds light on an understudied area of science: iron levels in the blood and their relationship to cognitive performance in women ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – In years past, health care providers took a punitive stance toward women giving birth to babies exposed to substances like opioids in the womb. Today, backed by research showing better ...