The University of Oklahoma's $2.1 billion enterprise represents one of Oklahoma's greatest assets. Our impact is changing the lives of all Oklahomans, through scholarship, research and more. 30,000+ ...
Officially launched in July 2020, the Lead On, University Strategic Plan defines a clear plan for the Norman campus’ future and the comprehensive strategies to achieve it. As the university’s first ...
I am a historian of science, medicine, race, and gender and sexuality interested in exploring how ideas about “Nature” – and contingent views about what a supposed innate natural order is – have been ...
Retired U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Cedric George is the vice president for strategy and growth at MetroStar, headquartered in Reston, Virginia, and has extensive work experience in strategy and growth, ...
This mission of OUTSGA is to enhance students' experiences and enable them to gain the most they can from their university education by providing opportunities for each student wishing to participate ...
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Mary Margaret Holt began her early ballet training in Austin, Texas at Austin Civic Ballet, receiving a Ford Foundation scholarship for study with the San Francisco Ballet at the age of 15.
The Russian and Eastern European Studies major offers students a comprehensive understanding of one of the world's most dynamic and historically significant regions. Through an interdisciplinary ...
International development is an interdisciplinary academic field focused on understanding and addressing global challenges related to economic growth, social equity, and sustainable development, ...
The ISS major helps students understand the causes of major contemporary security threats and foreign policy challenges, and the policy tools available to respond to them. The ISS major prepares ...
NORMAN, OKLA. – In an increasingly data-saturated world, computing infrastructure innovations are needed to make sense of new types of information. Richard Veras, a professor in the School of Computer ...