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.
Within the domain of cyberspace and information dominance, OADII stands as a beacon of innovation, addressing the imperative need for cybersecurity amidst evolving technologies and interconnected ...
OADII acknowledges the complexity of global security challenges, emphasizing cohesive strategies and actionable policy recommendations. Amid geopolitical rivalries, emerging technologies, climate ...
The electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) is crucial for aerospace and defense systems to acquire and use information but faces challenges from increasing commercial demand and policy changes. To address ...
The University of Oklahoma's official day of community service!
OU is the largest research institution in the state of Oklahoma, and with more than 575 endowed faculty members who are committed to providing students with a real world, hands-on learning experience, ...
Our purpose is to educate producers and consumers of existing and emerging forms of public communication and to instill in them the value of freedom of expression, critical thinking, creativity, ...
OU celebrates Free Speech Week to emphasize that a variety of perspectives are welcomed and integral to the educational environment. This year Free Speech Week will ...
The OU Norman Campus Faculty Handbook is a compilation of many of the University’s major policies regarding faculty, academic, and administrative matters, along with policies and information on the ...
At OU, we recognize that a student’s success is contingent not only upon them, but their community. And more often than not, that starts with their supporters, family, and guardians. At New Sooner ...
The Ethical Tribal Engagement Series is a dynamic and comprehensive initiative aimed at cultivating ethical practices and fostering meaningful connections with Indigenous communities. Through a series ...
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education are increasingly important for the development of K-12 students. Between 2010 and 2020, STEM jobs in the United States are expected to ...