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A champion for student success : Katheleen Guzman named OU College of Law dean after serving in interim capacity | News

The Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost announced the appointment of Katheleen Guzman as dean of the OU College of Law Tuesday, pending final approval from the OU Board of Regents. According to an email from interim Senior Vice President and Provost Jill Irvine, Guzman has served as the interim dean for the College of Law since 2019, associate director of the Law Center, associate dean of academics and associate dean for research and scholarship. She has also taught various courses “targeting the dimensions of property and its transfer.” The national search process for the dean of the College of Law attracted 25 “highly qualified applicants.” The search committee — made up of 10 members representing the OU College of Law faculty, students and Board of Visitors, a staff representative and faculty representatives from the Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Gallogly College of Engineering — intervie

OU To Move Sunday Graduation Ceremonies Indoors Due To Weather Threat

OU To Move Sunday Graduation Ceremonies Indoors Due To Weather Threat Due to the threat of inclement weather, the University of Oklahoma announced Saturday that it will move Sunday s graduation ceremonies indoors. The ceremonies will be moved inside the Lloyd Noble Center. The university said the location change will affect the start times, as well. The Gallogly College of Engineering will have its Master s Candidates and Bachelor s Candidates with a last name starting with A through Hi take the stage beginning at 8 a.m. Bachelor s Candidates with a last names starting with Ho through Z starts at 10:30 a.m. The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture, the College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences and Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy will hold their ceremonies starting at 1 p.m.

OU Professor s Ongoing Work on Tar Creek Featured in Report on America s Most Endangered Rivers

OU Professor’s Ongoing Work on Tar Creek Featured in Report on America’s Most Endangered Rivers Robert Nairn, director of the Center for Restoration of Ecosystems and Watersheds at the University of Oklahoma, has been working to help clean up the site for more than 20 years. Robert Nairn This aerial was obtained with one of OU’s small Unoccupied Aerial Systems, a whole additional line of research in which OU Professor Robert Nairn and his team are using multispectral sensors on drones to collect reflectance data to develop predictive water quality models. Robert Nairn This aerial was obtained with one of OU’s small Unoccupied Aerial Systems, a whole additional line of research in which OU Professor Robert Nairn and his team are using multispectral sensors on drones to collect reflectance data to develop predictive water quality models.

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