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OKLAHOMA CITY – A pioneering research study published today in Cell Metabolism details how the hormone FGF21 (fibroblast growth factor 21) can reverse the effects of fatty liver disease in mice. The ...
NORMAN, OKLA. – Sera Tolgay, a graduating master’s student from the University of Oklahoma, has been named a 2025 Gates Cambridge Scholar. This award gives her a full scholarship to pursue a doctoral ...
NORMAN, OKLA. – Beneath the visible fabric of our universe lies a world of unanswered questions, and one theory might tie them all together. Supersymmetry, an extension of particle physics, could ...
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Our renewed Strategic Plan reaffirms our commitment to the highest levels of academic excellence, research innovation, student success, and service to our state and beyond. It strengthens our resolve ...
OU EDI’s online courses run eight weeks, with one or two new topics being covered each week. The classes incorporate readings from the IEDC manuals, videos, and useful web links to delve into the ...
Devin Williams is an assistant professor in accounting in the Price College of Business. He earned his Ph.D. in business administration with an emphasis on accounting from The University of Florida.
Yes, graduates must register to attend their commencement ceremony (this is an additional process from their graduation application). For questions about registration, contact ...
We are excited to invite proposals for AI-focused summer pilot projects that aim to expand and refine existing AI-empowered (e.g, LLM, deep learning, machine learning) teaching, training, research, or ...
NORMAN, OKLA. – University of Oklahoma Anthropology Professor Paul Spicer has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest multidisciplinary ...
NORMAN — The University of Oklahoma Athletics Department has announced game day policies and procedures for the 2023 football season, as well as additional information related to the fan experience at ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – The National Institutes of Health has awarded the University of Oklahoma a five-year, $17.2 million grant to partner with tribal nations and communities to improve cancer outcomes.