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NewsroomThursday January 8, 2009 OSUIT President Dr. Bob Klabenes says that Newman, who oversaw formation of the Information Technologies Division, has been a leader in innovation. “A key to success in higher education is collaboration,” said Klabenes, “and that’s what Scott has achieved.” Friday December 19, 2008 Information Technologies faculty Daniel D. Claborn recently received the 2008 Oklahoma State University / A&M Regents Distinguished Teaching Award for Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology. Friday December 19, 2008 Newly elected club president Henry said he wants to bring together all the students, staff and faculty on the OSUIT campus and give them an insight into the different cultures represented in the student body. “To do that, the club has scheduled several presentations and activities focused on the cultural diversity represented in our organization.” Tuesday December 16, 2008 Bhatia’s expertise in math, physics, science and instrumentation put him in demand by students needing assistance with college work in these very difficult areas. Tuesday December 9, 2008 The council sponsored a food drive among employees and students and gathered more than 350 food items to donate to the Okmulgee County Homeless Shelter and the Okmulgee County Family Resource Center. Tuesday December 9, 2008 More than 140 students to graduate Tuesday December 9, 2008 Agnew says many high school seniors aren’t aware of how important it is to start taking action on their college plans at the start of the New Year. Wednesday November 26, 2008 Chris Burnett, President of Nabholz Construction, said the “topping off ceremony” is a tradition started in Scandinavia and Germany hundreds of years ago, when villagers celebrated building a house or barn. “We’re here today celebrating the safety of our workers during the most dangerous phase of the construction -- the construction of the steel framework.” Sunday November 16, 2008 Amanda Crosswell, president of ISA, which is a student organization for Engineering Technologies students at the university, said the students joined the Okmulgee Police Department in the coat drive to help prevent children from going through the winter without coats. Friday October 31, 2008 “Cyber Posse,” the honors group has culled the best of the best Information Technologies students — beginning students must have 4.0 grade point averages — to let the top minds converge on community service, applied research and competitions. Newsroom Archives |