An Alumni Association travel program is gaining popularity for its wide
range of destinations, the comradery of fellow Sooners and exceptional guides who offer an education along with the view.
The Peggy and Charles Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering opened in fall 2016 and is already advancing partnerships among clinicians, scientists and engineers for the innovative treatment and prevention of disease.
A new exhibition exclusively at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art revisits early 20th-century images of Oklahoma Native Americans and contrasts them with recent photos by Will Wilson, who invited his subjects to choose how they wanted to be portrayed.
OU students, faculty and staff who have a concept they want to explore, but don’t happen to own a 3-D printer, laser cutter or computerized sewing machine, can visit the Innovation Hub on OU’s research campus.
Even though OU hockey is considered a club sport, the coaches and players don’t see it that way, as evidenced by their perennial placement as a top-10 team and national title contender.