OU President Joseph Harroz Jr., who just completed his third school year as president, sat down in an interview with OU Daily Wednesday in his office in Evans Hall to
A decision by University of Oklahoma President Joseph Harroz Jr. to realign the Native Nations Center from the office of provost to president has drawn ire from a professor.
OU’s Native Nations Center will move under OU’s Office of Tribal Relations, a development that the current interim director of the Nation Nations Center said is “essentially dissolving” much of
Before OU was established in 1890, it was the traditional home of the Caddo Nation and Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, according to the university’s land acknowledgment.