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Cassidy is an MA student with research interests in the West during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. They earned a bachelor's degree in history and Spanish with a minor in Anthropology ...
Due to the generosity of rockhound exraordinaire, Bob Warren, the Oklahoma Geological Survey is able to share with the public his collection of fluorescent and phosphorescent geologic treasures! His ...
Departmental Support The office partners with Student Affairs departments to enhance their planning, assessment, and evaluation efforts — offering consultation and support in areas such as strategic ...
Leader Summit is an annual on-campus leadership conference experience for current and aspiring leaders. It is a day full of keynote speakers, presentations, and engaging small group activities ...
OU LEAD Team is a peer Leadership Education And Development team. LEAD Team students serve as facilitators of icebreakers and teambuilding exercises and as ambassadors for the Office of Leadership and ...
The OU President’s Cup recognizes the most outstanding Greek and Residence Hall groups achieving in the areas of scholarship, programming (Personal Development, Well-Being, and Community Impact), and ...
Hayley Lanier, Ph.D., an associate professor in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Oklahoma and associate curator of mammalogy at the Sam Noble Museum, has been awarded a Fulbright ...
Trevor Menge is a first-year MA student and Schusterman Center Graduate Fellow with the Schusterman Center for Judaic and Israel Studies. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history education from the ...
Claire Cox is a PhD student at the University of Oklahoma. Her research focuses on 20th century environmental and Indigenous history of the Great Plains. She earned her BA and MA in history from the ...
Clinton Roberts is a Ph.D. student specializing in Native American history. He grew up in Oklahoma, receiving his Bachelor of Arts in history from Oklahoma State University. Clinton received his ...
Rivers & Roads: Steven Yazzie in Action brings together selections from two ongoing series that explore movement, place, and our evolving relationship with the environment. In Drawing & Driving and ...
Although her advanced degrees are in English romantic poetry, Professor Rapf now teaches exclusively in the areas of film history and theory, with an emphasis on feminist theory and comedy. Her essays ...
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