The University of Oklahoma's $2.1 billion enterprise represents one of Oklahoma's greatest assets. Our impact is changing the lives of all Oklahomans, through scholarship, research and more. 30,000+ ...
I am a historian of science, medicine, race, and gender and sexuality interested in exploring how ideas about “Nature” – and contingent views about what a supposed innate natural order is – have been ...
The Russian and Eastern European Studies major offers students a comprehensive understanding of one of the world's most dynamic and historically significant regions. Through an interdisciplinary ...
International development is an interdisciplinary academic field focused on understanding and addressing global challenges related to economic growth, social equity, and sustainable development, ...
The ISS major helps students understand the causes of major contemporary security threats and foreign policy challenges, and the policy tools available to respond to them. The ISS major prepares ...
NORMAN, OKLA. – In an increasingly data-saturated world, computing infrastructure innovations are needed to make sense of new types of information. Richard Veras, a professor in the School of Computer ...
Tennent has twenty plus years in Higher Education advising at Oklahoma City Community College (14+ years) and the University of Oklahoma (6 years). He advised all majors at OCCC and primarily ...
MFA., Vermont College of Fine Arts.
As a Mellon Fellow at the Department of History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, Aditi is working in the field of posthuman studies to address the complex bioethical challenges arising from the ...
Through a generous endowment provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to the Department of History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, and the History of Science Collections, the University of ...
Visiting researchers contribute an essential dynamic to the community of scholars who comprise the history of science program. We invite you to contact us prior to your visit, so we may help you make ...
Aditi Barman Roy, a recipient of the Andrew W. Mellon Travel Fellowship, will be visiting the History of Science Collections during the spring 2025 semester. While in Norman, she will be working with ...
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