The Institute for Community and Society Transformation has awarded $138,000 in funding to six project teams across various disciplines and departments. The funding covers a wide range of topics and prioritizes proposals that focus on the ICAST strategic areas of emphasis: Opportunity & Access, Technology & Society, and Native Nations Sovereignty and Cultures.
Enhancing Smoking Cessation through the X-Hale Breath Analyzer Integration with the Insight mHealth Mobile Intervention Platform
Leveraging Large Language Models to Enhance Art Education
Data-Informed Load Flexibility Management in Smart Building Systems
Bridging Edges: Reconnecting Maple Ridge and Gathering Place in Tulsa
Investigations into the Correlates of Rural Violence in Oklahoma
Center for the Ethics of Indigenous Genomic Research
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With a new five-year, $1 million federal grant, the University of Oklahoma is launching a Street Medicine and Advocacy Pathway at the OU College of Medicine to train medical residents in delivering compassionate, comprehensive care people experiencing homelessness.
A program focused on key storm systems, known as atmospheric rivers, that provides students with hands-on research experience, launched its second season in January. Faculty and students from the University of Oklahoma participated.
Rodney Tweten, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the OU College of Medicine, has been selected as the University of Oklahoma’s 2025 recipient of the Faculty Achievement Award supported by the Southeastern Conference. Recipients from SEC institutions go on to compete for a national SEC Professor of the Year award.