Cori Simon is an Assistant Professor of U.S. History, specializing in Native North America, the U.S. West, race, ethnicity, and Indigeneity, and the nineteenth century. She is currently working on a ...
The purpose of the NHC Residency is to support focused writing for our faculty, in residence at the National Humanities Center during June 2024. All regular OU faculty (Tenured, Tenure-track, and ...
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Professor Shepkaru is the Schusterman Professor of Jewish Intellectual and Religious History. He is the author of Jewish Martyrs in the Pagan and Christian Worlds, a study analyzing evolving patterns ...
NSF’s Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 23-1) effective for proposals with off-campus or off-site work due on or after January 30, 2023, requires proposers to certify that they ...
Elizabeth Grennan Browning is an Assistant Professor of US history, specializing in environmental history, urban history, the history of capitalism, and intellectual history. Her first book, Nature’s ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – Doris Benbrook, Ph.D., a Presbyterian Health Foundation Presidential Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, has been named Associate Director for Translational ...
The following is a list of off campus mental health resources for OU students including assessment and testing, mental health and therapy, psychiatry, and substance abuse treatment resources. *Please ...
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. – The Harold Hamm Diabetes Center (HHDC) at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences will gain a new deputy director, Matthew Potthoff, Ph.D., effective January 1. Potthoff will ...
OU Advocates are available 24/7 for any OU community member who may need services related to experiencing sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, or sexual harassment. Call or text (405) ...
CITY, STATE – Students from the Gallogly College of Engineering brought illuminating engineering to the Chickasha Festival of Light this year. Four students in OU’s School of Electrical and Computer ...