A chorus of accolades is washing over poet, novelist and OU Professor Honorée Fannone Jeffers for her latest book, "The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois," an Oprah's Book Club selection and winner of the 2021 National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction.
In 1958, a fan letter from OU student Ronald K. Jones to the author of "Dr. Zhivago" sparked a response that caught the keen attention of the FBI, as well as that of scholars and museums.
A new OU-Tulsa master's degree program is arming educators like social worker and former U.S. Navy gunner's mate Jay Silk with knowledge to help students confronting trauma and obstacles.
Solving society's toughest problems through big data and research partnerships? That's the unlikely charge of David Ebert, head of OU's Data Institute for Societal Changes.