The University of Oklahoma-Tulsa’s vision is to build a nationally recognized center of higher education excellence in select areas that emphasize strong campus-community partnerships and leverage the ...
The University of Oklahoma's $2.1 billion enterprise represents one of Oklahoma's greatest assets. Our impact is changing the lives of all Oklahomans, through scholarship, research and more. 30,000+ ...
The University Ombuds Office seeks to help campus community members prevent, mitigate, effectively respond, and resolve conflict. We offer or partner with other campus departments, training tailored ...
Traditional online bachelor's degrees at OU are career-centered, 100% online, & offer the flexibility of working at your own pace. These degrees are designed for working adults under 25 years of age.
The Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education recognizes the need to prepare the next generation of teachers with vital cross-cultural and global skills so that they in turn can promote global ...
The annual Oklahoma Statewide Transfer Student Conference is organized and hosted by the voluntary Oklahoma State Transfer Student Success Committee. This event brings together transfer champions from ...
My research interests are field intensive and focus on paleomagnetics and magnetostratigraphy. My current projects are using magnetostratigraphy to analyze the late Miocene-early Pliocene Bouse ...
Additional field camp scholarships are available through outside sources such as Geological Society of America, Oklahoma Geological Foundation, Oklahoma City Geological Society and American ...
Pick and Hammer is a geology club that is housed in the School of Geosciences. All majors are welcome! Pick and Hammer is an official OU Student Organization that raises awareness of the importance of ...
Complete online graduate college application: https://gograd.ou.edu/apply/. This application requires the following documents and information: Is a Master's degree ...
Geoscientists are diverse - they include geologists, paleontologists, geochemists and geophysicists, to name a few, and pursue careers as researchers, energy professionals and government executives.