CASPreserving Meadow Brook Art Gallery’s collection
With a strategic plan in place, Meadow Brook Art Gallery stands ready to enhance its stature and improve funding opportunities to further educate and entertain the more than 25,000 patrons who visit it each year. Read More
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CASNew fund for global learning
OU’s College of Arts and Sciences is creating a fund that, once supported, will help OU students ease the financial demands of working or studying abroad. The Student International Education Fund will provide individual student awards for travel, tuition and boarding costs, and for other expenses related to their experiences. Read More
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SBAIgniting the entrepreneurial spirit For some local teenagers, the thought of becoming an entrepreneur is a far-away dream, something that only happens to “other” people. SBA’s Entrepreneurship Institute (EI) is helping to change that. Read More
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SBAEndowment champions talent, technology advances Since its inception in 1997, more than 100 students have graduated from SBA’s Applied Technology in Business (ATiB) program. That number could skyrocket if an endowment for ATiB is established during OU’s comprehensive campaign. Read More
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SECSResearch on review Last fall, School of Engineering and Computer Science faculty and students met with business leaders to review the school’s recent research projects for the second annual research review. Read More
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SECSNew board members appointed Three prominent community members have been appointed to the School of Engineering and Computer Science advisory board. Each individual holds extensive knowledge and specialized skills in the automotive industry. Read More
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SEHSEndowment for special needs students During OU’s comprehensive campaign, the School of Education and Human Services hopes to establish an endowment that will advance one of its most important programs for special education students: the Transitions Program. Read More
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SHSNew program eases neurological recovery Approximately 50,000 people in southeast Michigan are functionally impaired as a result of stroke, head trauma, Parkinson’s or other disorders. A new program in the School of Health Sciences, called Bridging the Gap, will utilize doctoral and graduate students, supervised by clinical and academic professors, to provide free, personalized treatment to those who suffer from neurological disorders. Read More
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SONSchool of Nursing turns 30 To commemorate 30 years of successful nursing education, School of Nursing faculty, staff and alumni will be invited to attend a celebration this fall. During the event, attendees will reflect on and celebrate three decades of accomplishments, milestones and camaraderie in SON history. Read More
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HCLearning from afar Three Honors College students recently took their love of learning to some far-off locales around the globe. Read More
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