"It is because we re trying to get transparency for the citizens. So one way of doing that is getting the forensic audit of the fire department," said Dwayne Peterson.
Students from 40 high schools across the state picked up skills in roller coaster design and bridge construction recently while taking part in a popular annual open house hosted by the Gallogly College of Engineering at the University of Oklahoma.
NORMAN, Okla., August 26, 2022 – The Gallogly College of Engineering at the University of Oklahoma has launched an innovative new program that combines high-quality teaching with student-centered learning. The
The University of Oklahoma received a $1 million gift from the McCasland Foundation to fund the McCasland Foundation Engineering Pathways Hub in the Gallogly College of Engineering at OU. Located in Felgar Hall, the hub will focus on engineering student teaching and learning and provide modern facilities for collaboration, including open office and meeting areas. The space will prepare students to meet Oklahoma’s growing demand for engineers and positively impact the state’s economy.