OSUIT students and graduates may purchase an Official OSU Class Ring at the OSUIT Student Union on Friday, Feb. 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Architectural drawing of the Chesapeake Energy Natural Gas Compression Training Center to be built on the campus of Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology in Okmulgee.
Al Lavenue, president of MidCon Compression, L.P., shows a picture of an additional donation. MidCon Compression coordinated with Ariel Compressors, Air X Changers, Caterpillar Global Petroleum Division, Warren CAT and Compass to build a $200,000 modern gas compressor to donate to OSUIT's program. (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)
Representatives from OSUIT, Chesapeake and Nabholz break ground on the new Energy Center. (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)
Instructors in the Arts & Sciences Division -- left to right: Maria Christian, Brenda Lewis, Melissa Dreyer, and Angie Asmussen, in front of some of the items that students collected and donated to needy individuals.
Boyd King (left) instructs students Randy Dill (middle) from Morris and Chris Kelch (right) from Henryetta. He is teaching them the defrost sequence of a parallel rack system that might be seen on a large supermarket refrigeration unit.
Left to right: Dr. Bill Path with Angie Been from the Arts & Sciences Division serving a chili pie to Watchmaking student Rachel Bohler from Eufaula. Student Life director Bruce Force is also serving (center). (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)
OSUIT students enjoy ice cream floats: Radiance Belcher, Destinie Palmer and Brittany Jones, all of Okmulgee. (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)
Left to right: Ding Jibin, Song Yandong, Leela Zhang, Dr. Path. (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)
Left to right: OSUIT president Dr. Bill Path, NIIT Vice President Wu Xuemin. (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)
Left to right: Li Yandong; Leela Zhang; OSUIT Engineering Technologies Division Chair Mike Taylor; NIIT Vice President Wu Xuemin. Left foreground with back to camera is Wang Aiguo. (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)
Dr. Bill Path, OSUIT President; donor Gary Bartlett, president of Bartlett Equipment Company; and scholarship recipient Lori Willis. (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)
Paula Tichenor works in OSUIT's admissions office, which will offer extended hours in January for enrollment. (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)
OSUIT instructor Kent Tunnell (left) and Jerry Oxford open boxes containing some of the new drives that were a gift from the Baldor Corporation. (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)
Laurie Lunow will be the student speaker at OSUIT's fall graduation.
Dr. Bill Path, new president of OSUIT, will be the guest speaker at the fall graduation ceremony.
OSUIT's United Way participants with several of the baskets for the auction. Left to right: Nick Meyer, Judy Black, Curtis Miller, Trudy Book, Billy Hannon, Charlotte Mason and Tulsa Area United Way Loaned Executive Beth Kershner. (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)
Dr. Bill Path is at the entrance of the Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology campus in Okmulgee.
OSUIT students who received scholarships from Georgia-Pacific are, front row, left to right: William Bryant, Samuel Cearley, Tana Long-Litz and David McConnell. (David Rife was not present.) (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)
The new company logo that OSUIT students designed, after it was installed on the building. (Photo by Rex Daugherty.)