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OU DEI newsletter announces new program to support neurodivergent students, honors legacy of MLK "Naturalis Historia remains a classic today, with some arguing it is the first encyclopaedia ever written," Sue Alcock, an archaeologist at the University of Oklahoma, told Live Science in an email. Novel research led by Wei Qin, an assistant professor of microbiology at the University of Oklahoma, that significantly changes the understanding of ammonia oxidation, a critical component of the global nitrogen cycle, has been published in the journal Nature Microbiology.ġ st -century villa discovered near Mount Vesuvius may be where Pliny the Elder watched catastrophic eruption Microbial research unravels a global nitrogen mystery Study finds Oklahoma leads the nation in long Covidĭean of OU’s Hudson College of Public Health Dale Bratzler says its due to multiple things, but one reason stands above all others. Therapy Thursday: How can I strengthen my emotional controlĭoctor Brenda Lloyd Jones from the University of Oklahoma joined News On 6 to answer your questions about relationships and mental health. – College of Education After her death in 1995, the university dedicated a garden in her name, where a plaque inscription reads, "In Psalm 118, the psalmist speaks of how the stone that the builders once rejected becomes the cornerstone." In 1992, Fisher was appointed to the University of Oklahoma's Board of Regents. Oklahoma’s Black History: Influential People, EventsĪda Lois Sipuel Fisher - First Black Law Student at the University of Oklahomaįrom teachers to politicians, here are 6 influential Black Oklahomans to learn about this month OU students study ways to upgrade Taft trails, buildingsĭentaQuest contributes $25,000 to University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry Joshua Landis, director of the Centre for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said it was important the US response not be overly antagonistic towards Iraq. US launches retaliatory strikes on Iran-backed targets in Iraq and Syria Joshua Landis, associate professor and director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, told Al Jazeera that politicians in Washington are pressuring Biden for a stronger response as the US presidential election looms. ‘Overshadow Gaza crimes’: World reacts to US attacks on Iraq and Syria The statement came as globalization loomed over the long-isolated country, says Michael Givel, a comparative political scientist at University of Oklahoma who has done research in Bhutan. – College of Arts & Sciences Metal Supermarkets and OU Steel Bridge Team join forces to construct bridge for competitionĪre you happy? New film follows a Bhutan bureaucrat who asks 148 questions to find out Researchers said in the near future, doctors in clinics could be detecting cancer tumors like never before. Groundbreaking cancer research is ongoing at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Oklahoma research could make detecting pancreatic cancer easier Rising Broadway star and OU grad Adrianna Hicks wins first Grammy Award: What to know It has breathed new life into the resistance front.” Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, recently wrote in a Responsible Statecraft article that “ Biden’s support for Israel’s war against the Palestinians has inflamed anti-American and anti-Western feelings across the entire Arab world. Is the Axis of Resistance gaining support in the GCC? Nelson details her research into the fentanyl plague and why it could get much, much worse if drastic steps aren’t taken soon. – College of Arts & Sciences Nelson, chemist and University of Oklahoma professor. Here’s Scott Mitchell’s conversation Dr. Donna J. The Fentanyl Crisis: It’s worse thank you think Sam Noble Museum to host Bug Squad Insect Adventures Cherokee Nation Visits OU Tulsa, Speaks About Relationship with the State
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