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November 26, 2024

Two University of Oklahoma Students Named NASA Future Investigators

Aimee Matland-Dixon and Faezeh Najafzadeh , students in the College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences, have both received Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology grants.


Impact
November 12, 2024

Aviation and Aerospace Innovation Rising High at the University of Oklahoma

Often overlooked as a ‘fly-over’ state, Oklahoma is, in fact, a national leader in aviation and aerospace innovation, driven by the University of Oklahoma’s cutting-edge research and strategic industry partnerships. Thanks to cutting-edge academic research, robust workforce development and strategic technological investment, Oklahoma is at the forefront of innovation and growth in the industries that literally soar above it.


November 08, 2024

OU Instructor Amanda Kis Earns Data Skills Certification

Amanda Kis, a University of Oklahoma meteorology and mathematics instructor, has received a rare certification from The Carpentries, a global organization advancing data literacy and programming skills. For Kis, the certification marks more than a professional achievement; it reflects her dedication to using research-based teaching practices to elevate programming and data analysis skills for college students and scholarly researchers


Research
October 31, 2024

PICCOLO Campaign takes OU Atmospheric Scientists to the Atlantic

As part of a National Science Foundation-funded effort to better understand storms in the tropics, James Ruppert recently sailed across the Atlantic Ocean for a month-long science cruise.


Impact
October 29, 2024

OU and United Airlines Celebrate Pipeline Program

University of Oklahoma administration and representatives from United Airlines gathered today at Max Westheimer Airport to celebrate a new partnership between the OU School of Aviation and United Aviate, United’s pilot career development program.


Impact
October 17, 2024

OU to Offer First Four-Year Degree Combined with Enhanced FAA Initiative

The AT-CTI program within the School of Aviation at the University of Oklahoma is currently the only four-year Bachelor of Science degree program in the nation.


Research
September 25, 2024

OU Researchers to Use Deep Learning to Understand Tornadoes

The National Science Foundation has funded a team of OU scientists to take a cutting-edge approach to understanding the life cycle of tornadoes.


Sooner Magazine
September 18, 2024

Taking the Controls Early

Youth flight academies help Oklahoma K-12 students incorporate aviation into dreams for their future.


Sooner Magazine
September 18, 2024

Semper Fly

Helicopter pilot and Marine Brandi Rector is taking the School of Aviation to new heights.


Sooner Magazine
September 18, 2024

Flying Into a New Era

Welcoming a fleet of nine new planes and being named the top national program-twice-are just the beginning for OU's School of Aviation.


Research
September 12, 2024

Researchers Study Cloud Data from Tasmania to Texas

Two atmospheric researchers at the University of Oklahoma have received funding from the Department of Energy’s Atmospheric System Research program. Greg McFarquhar and Zachary Lebo will both lead projects to advance understanding of cloud processes by utilizing datasets from distinct atmospheric field campaigns.


Research
September 10, 2024

Xuguang Wang Receives American Meteorological Society Earth System Predictability Prize

Xuguang Wang has been awarded the Jagadish Shukla Earth System Predictability Prize from the American Meteorological Society. The award is presented to researchers who have significantly advanced the fundamental understanding of the predictability of Earth as a system and its practical application to forecasting across various time scales for the betterment of society.



Research
August 13, 2024

OU SCIPP Team to Bring Climate Expertise to New Skilled Workers Training Program

The project, led by the Flood Mitigation Industry Association, will develop and implement a curriculum to educate skilled workers in Louisiana on climate-resilient practices.


Campus & Community
July 15, 2024

Fiebrich Named Director of Oklahoma Climatological Survey

Chris Fiebrich, Ph.D., has been named director of the Oklahoma Climatological Survey at the University of Oklahoma.


Campus & Community
July 15, 2024

OU Graduate Selected for Congress-Bundestag Young Professionals Exchange

Colleen McCleish, a University of Oklahoma May 2024 graduate of the College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences, has been selected as one of 75 Americans to study and work in Germany as part of the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals program.


Impact
June 25, 2024

Meteorology Field Work Offers Life-Changing Opportunities for OU Students

Students from OU's School of Meteorology are out in the field conducting atmospheric research year round. Those opportunities can shape their educations and their future careers.


May 22, 2024

OU Professor Discusses Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Weather Forecasting

Amy McGovern, a professor in the University of Oklahoma’s School of Meteorology and School of Computer Science and the director of the NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate and Coastal Oceanography (AI2ES) at OU, co-organized the session Enabling US Leadership in Artificial Intelligence for Weather during the National Academies Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate on May 13, 2024.


May 21, 2024

OU Leads $6.6M Data Assimilation Consortium to Improve Weather Forecasts and to Develop Workforce

The University of Oklahoma will lead a new multi-university Data Assimilation Consortium to improve weather forecasts using enhanced numerical weather prediction systems, recommended as part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda.


April 19, 2024

OU School of Aviation Welcomes First Helicopters, Nine Planes During Fly-In Event

The University of Oklahoma celebrated the arrival of its first two helicopters and nine new aircraft that will advance the training and education of students enrolled in OU’s award-winning School of Aviation program. During the Fly-In event held at OU’s Max Westheimer Airport, attendees viewed the School of Aviation’s nine new Piper single-engine airplanes and first two helicopters.


April 15, 2024

University of Oklahoma Joins U.S. Space Command’s Academic Engagement Enterprise

The University of Oklahoma has been selected to join the U.S. Space Command's Academic Engagement Enterprise. This program fosters collaboration between the Space Command’s enterprise and academic institutions to cultivate space-focused research, innovation and education.


April 03, 2024

OU Max Westheimer Airport Receives $36.5 Million for Improvements

University of Oklahoma leaders and Congressman Tom Cole (OK-04) celebrated the recent funding to support improvements to the Max Westheimer Airport in Norman. Renovations include extending and strengthening the runway, developing a new taxiway and adding hangar space to accommodate OU’s growing aviation school and increased airport traffic. The improvements will also create safer ingress and egress passageways.


March 13, 2024

OU Professor Awarded Funding to Study Predictions for High-Impact Climate Futures

Kathy Pegion, associate professor in the School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma, has been awarded funding for her project to examine whether initialized multi-year to decadal predictions can better predict high-impact climate futures than uninitialized projections.


February 12, 2024

University of Oklahoma Joins National Artificial Intelligence Safety Consortium

The University of Oklahoma has joined a newly formed U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute Consortium led by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology. This consortium aims to bring together the largest group of AI developers, users, researchers and affected groups worldwide to promote the creation of safe and trustworthy artificial intelligence.


January 26, 2024

More Than 9,800 Students Named to OU’s Fall 2023 Honor Roll

The University of Oklahoma announced today the students named to its fall 2023 honor roll, a distinction given to those who achieve the highest academic standards. A total of 9,859 students were named to the fall 2023 honor roll. Of these students, 4,290 were named to the President’s Honor Roll for earning an “A” grade in all their courses.


January 12, 2024

OU Board of Regents Approves Enhancements to OU Online, Administrative Appointments, New Degree Programs and More

The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents met today to approve enhancements to OU Online, administrative appointments, new degree programs and other items. During the meeting, held on the OU Health Sciences campus, the Regents authorized OU to engage OU Education Services (OUES), a new nonprofit organization, to support OU in managing and delivering online programs and courses. OUES was created in collaboration with the university and will improve OU’s capabilities to increase education accessibility.