The School of Geosciences has been a global leader in geosciences research and education since it was founded in 1900. Our outstanding faculty instruct and mentor graduate students in a diverse range ...
NORMAN, OKLA. — The University of Oklahoma recently hosted an event as part of its Ethical Tribal Engagement Series, which seeks to promote meaningful dialogue, cultivate ethical practices, and foster ...
There are multiple pathways to earn a degree in applied artificial intelligence. High school seniors can apply to recieve a bachelor's degree in applied artificial intelligence from the University of ...
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 ...
Additional field camp scholarships are available through outside sources such as Geological Society of America, Oklahoma Geological Foundation, Oklahoma City Geological Society and American ...
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 ...
NORMAN, OKLA. – A new species of mining bee has been discovered and named, according to a study recently published in the journal Ecology and Evolution. The newly discovered species, Andrena ...
I am interested in siliciclastic and carbonate rocks: their origin, distribution, and characteristics. My research crosses the boundary between "fundamental" and "applied" research in sedimentary and ...
Complete online graduate college application: https://gograd.ou.edu/apply/. This application requires the following documents and information: Is a Master's degree ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine has appointed Kristina Booth, Christina Henson and Mubeen Shakir as assistant deans in its Graduate Medical Education program. The ...
Geoscientists are diverse - they include geologists, paleontologists, geochemists and geophysicists, to name a few, and pursue careers as researchers, energy professionals and government executives.
Dr. James C. Ricker started in the public history field in 1993 as an Archaeological Field Technician/Crew Member on cultural resource management projects in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, ...