Because the environment is all-encompassing, protecting it calls for an interdisciplinary approach. Environmental solutions require a dynamic outlook, multiple perspectives, and collaboration across ...
A focused discussion on the rapid growth of data centers and AI, examining the environmental, legal, and governance considerations facing Tribal Nations. The episode highlights emerging impacts on ...
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Dr. Suchi Bhattacharjee serves as Associate Dean of Academic and College Administration for Gibbs College. She also holds the position of associate professor and graduate liaison within the Division ...
Bill Megginson is Professor and Price Chair in Finance at the University of Oklahoma’s Michael F. Price College of Business. He is also Visiting Professor at the University of International Business ...
Our research program aims to developing new polymer-based materials for large scale gas, vapor and liquid separation membranes. Fundamental sorption and transport properties of pure and mixed gases, ...
Associate Director, International Security Policy, Oklahoma Aerospace and Defense Innovation Institute ...
Horst Hahn joined the University of Oklahoma as Distinguished Materials Visiting Professor in October 2022 after retiring from his position at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). At KIT, he ...
Here are some useful resources for getting started with the Canvas learning management system. Your college may have specific instructions on how you are to receive assistance with your Canvas courses ...
The One is a new weekly newsletter that tells the University of Oklahoma’s story to a wider audience than ever before, reminding us that There’s Only One Oklahoma.
Geary Hobson, of Cherokee-Quapaw/Chickasaw background, began his work as a student and educator after serving six years in the United States Marine Corps (two of ...
At the University of Oklahoma, our profound purpose is to change the lives of Oklahomans for the better. This unwavering obligation takes many forms each day, yet it is perhaps most fully realized ...