At the University of Oklahoma Price College of Business we bridge academia and industry with purpose. Our commitment to fostering strong connections with employers is integral to preparing students for championing the business challenges of tomorrow.
All employers are invited to establish and develop an ongoing presence within Price College for professional student engagement and long-lasting career connections. Partner with us and discover how our collaborative approach can benefit both your organization and our talented, future-proven students.
The Center for Student Success exists to enhance the Purpose of Price through student engagement by offering curricular, co-curricular, and extracurricular opportunities aimed at helping students succeed in a diverse global business environment.
Equipped with sharp business accumen and cutting-edge knowledge, Price students carry a rare blend of grit, humility and a drive to do right for companies looking to solve today's biggest business challenges.
Learn more about resources available to employers through the OU Career Center, or talk directly with Price College of Business staff dedicated to fostering corporate relations locally and nationally. Contact Dee Dee Wyckoff, Director of Placement for undergraduate students, or Stephanie Oakes, Associate Director of Employer Relations for the Gene Rainbolt Graduate School of Business.
OU Price College and OU Career Services co-hosts numerous career fairs throughout the year. We welcome recruiters to provide information about their industries, organizations, and employment opportunities.
April 15, 2024
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.
Ghost towns have fascinated Jeffrey Schmidt, an associate professor of marketing and innovation at the University of Oklahoma, since the late 1990s. Now, after four years of academic research and road trips across the state, he has published Here Today: Oklahoma’s Ghost Towns, Vanishing Towns, and Towns Persisting against the Odds – a book that examines 100 interesting towns from the panhandle to the Red River.
The University of Oklahoma’s Price College of Business is launching a new hybrid master’s program to help working professionals, entrepreneurs and innovators learn how to create and scale a new business, either in an existing company or as a startup.