Today, we celebrate these scientists and engineers who built NASA's Mars rover, Perseverance, and who have guided it on its 292.5 million-mile journey from Earth to a safe landing in Jezero Crater. #OUEngineering #womeninengineering #WomenInSTEM https://t.co/VK2Rav18Md
— Engineering at OU (@ENGINEERINGatOU) February 18, 2021
Congratulations Cash Balke, December Aerospace Engineering graduate and inaugural member of the U.S. Space Force! #OUProud #OUEngineeringhttps://t.co/WDGt8jrMqD
— Engineering at OU (@ENGINEERINGatOU) December 31, 2020
Could testing for COVID 19 become part of our daily routines through coughing into an app on our phone? Ali Imran, assistant professor in ECE, Tulsa campus, has been working on development of an app that would do just that. https://t.co/TqGHm762qa pic.twitter.com/2hLtLmKael
— Engineering at OU (@ENGINEERINGatOU) December 14, 2020
Consider a gift to this worthy cause! https://t.co/PMaeA965l7
— Engineering at OU (@ENGINEERINGatOU) November 4, 2020
ISE's Talayeh Razzaghi is applying AI and machine learning techniques to identify underrepresented pregnant women who are at risk of developing preeclampsia. https://t.co/GbYZMeDr9z
— Engineering at OU (@ENGINEERINGatOU) October 6, 2020
Last semester, students in Dr. Hays' AME 2223 class competed to create the best rubber powered airplane. Check out what they came up with! https://t.co/qw3r1r4iNA
— OU AME (@OUAME) February 10, 2021
Our PetroBowl team got a High 5 from KOCO! #OUMewbourne https://t.co/mVn9MD1qLm
— OU Mewbourne College (@OUMewbourne) February 10, 2021
@ougeosciences professor Megan Elwood Madden spoke with @ScienceMagazine about clues in Antarctic ice helping geoscientists solve a martian mystery.https://t.co/QKrqov5jHl#geosciences #research @OUResearch pic.twitter.com/z4CQd1LEzn
— OU Mewbourne College (@OUMewbourne) January 28, 2021
What did you do during the March lockdown?
State seismologist Jake Walter created an innovative way to detect previously undetectable earthquakes using artificial intelligence. https://t.co/DagZJ388oA
— OU Mewbourne College (@OUMewbourne) November 17, 2020
Nick Hayman is charting new paths with @OKgeology, an organization that has played an important role in our state's history! Read all about it in today's Oklahoman! https://t.co/zWj7MHf3QF
— OU Mewbourne College (@OUMewbourne) September 22, 2020
Today we (virtually) broke ground on the Sarkeys Energy Center Plaza renovation, which will transform the outdoor spaces around our building into a variety of experiential learning environments! Watch here: https://t.co/IWIyNvl0Gh
— OU Mewbourne College (@OUMewbourne) September 19, 2020
Ahmad Ghassemi received $2.5m from @ENERGY to devise ways to make #GeothermalEnergy less expensive & more efficient.
Learn more about it, visit his lab — the top rock mechanics lab in the nation — in this @kfor story! @OUResearch @OUResearchNews https://t.co/vQeSULBkRJ
— OU Mewbourne College (@OUMewbourne) August 20, 2020
Congratulations on this great honor, Dr. McFarquhar! It is well-deserved. We're glad to have you on our faculty! https://t.co/CFBBTho1PH
— Oklahoma Meteorology (@ousom) December 2, 2020
Professor Helen Zgurskaya is participating in @pewhealth’s virtual #StandUptoSuperbugs initiative this week to educate members of Congress about #antibioticresistance. https://t.co/JBPNIS4aBA
— OUChemBiochem (@OUChemBiochem) March 1, 2021
We want to say CONGRATULATIONS to our very own Dr. Bayram Saparov for receiving the Department of Energy's 2020 Early Career Award! Please see the link below for more information!https://t.co/skdsqA3Rgw https://t.co/hVWLn74qK6
— OUChemBiochem (@OUChemBiochem) July 7, 2020
We are very excited (and proud) to see our very own Dr. Robert Cichewicz on News Channel 4 discussing research on neutralizing the horrid smell that is SKUNK.
Click the link below and take a gander!https://t.co/jN9xoERQqN via @kfor
— OUChemBiochem (@OUChemBiochem) August 9, 2019
Congratulations!!!! https://t.co/wxFVOe1RGm
— OU Dept. of Biology (@OU_Biology) January 7, 2021
Fascinating new research from Ari Berkowitz and colleagues… https://t.co/NRShwiFAW9
— OU Dept. of Biology (@OU_Biology) April 1, 2020
Ellen Welti and the Kaspari lab present some fascinating research on declines in grasshopper populations. Check it out! https://t.co/JnJ38hwJNW
— OU Dept. of Biology (@OU_Biology) March 11, 2020
Additional contributing authors include SBME student Isha Jhingan and Assistant Professor @acar_handan
For more information and to read the paper, see the link below.
https://t.co/3FZzPXPB6m— OU SBME (@sbme_ou) March 8, 2021
https://t.co/9KQS25i4Td <https://t.co/r2bQ791B0f>
— OU SBME (@sbme_ou) January 28, 2020
Our publication "Strategies for Delivering Nanoparticles across Tumor Blood Vessels" https://t.co/UR1c1s2Zz8 has been selected for the "Hot Topic: Drug Delivery" collection https://t.co/hl4RQ1EiIc @PriyabrataMuk20 @sbme_ou @ENGINEERINGatOU @OUHealth @StephensonCC pic.twitter.com/vRnYlAJAUj
— Stefan Wilhelm (@Wilhelm_Lab) November 13, 2020
Okla. healthcare takes a giant leap forward as @UofOklahoma College of Medicine faculty practice, University Hospitals Authority and Trust and OU Medicine, Inc., announce the intent to merge into one OU Health. https://t.co/xSL6gWUTp0
— OU Health (@OUHealth) March 9, 2021
Two OU Health Physicians Clinics Earn Age-Friendly Certificationhttps://t.co/jzhZfbCX53
— OU Health (@OUHealth) March 4, 2021
HPRC Researcher Offers Monetary Incentives to Oklahomans for Quitting Smokinghttps://t.co/62RabpYNF3
— OU Health (@OUHealth) March 2, 2021
When Tamica Grayson suddenly lost feeling in her hand and her vision blurred, she knew she was having a stroke. She was rushed to OU Health, where our stroke team was able to provide lifesaving care. Watch her amazing story: https://t.co/hcfoe0B7vw
— OU Health (@OUHealth) February 26, 2021
School of Community Medicine Gains Surgical Specialty Certificationhttps://t.co/PAA1BflPS2
— OU Health (@OUHealth) February 26, 2021
OU Health Edmond Medical Center Uses ‘4Ms’ to Guide Care of Older Adultshttps://t.co/kyVWhJZP5z
— OU Health (@OUHealth) February 25, 2021
OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center Researcher Named to Prestigious National Organizationhttps://t.co/bM4ihyeGwa
— OU Health (@OUHealth) February 23, 2021
HPRC Faculty Member Conducting Research on Health Behaviors During Pregnancyhttps://t.co/wj23HY3HSO
— OU Health (@OUHealth) February 22, 2021
Many #COVID19 symptoms can start out mimicking other common ailments, like flu or cold. We asked Steven Crawford, M.D., Director of Health Care Innovation & Policy at OU Health, how to tell the difference between COVID, cold and flu symptoms. https://t.co/ar4Aieh2PD
— OU Health (@OUHealth) February 22, 2021
With the #COVID19 vaccines becoming an important topic globally, it is important to know how vaccines first started. OU Health expert William Hildebrand, PhD, discusses the origin of the first vaccine and the improvements seen today. https://t.co/vHFMDUfxvm
— OU Health (@OUHealth) February 19, 2021
OU Health staff & providers from OU College of Pharmacy, @OUNursing, @OUCollegeofMed & OU Medicine, Inc., hospitals celebrated a milestone today when the 10,000th dose of COVID-19 vaccine was given to Patrick Butler, Ph.D., LCSW, MSW, Adolescent Med, Oklahoma Children’s Hospital. pic.twitter.com/RAAq34IxIs
— OU Health (@OUHealth) January 10, 2021
Think muffins can’t be healthy? Think again! Chef Valarie of @OUHealth and Mike are in the Shape Your Future Healthy Kitchen whipping up some Black Bean Chocolate Muffins on @KJRH2HD this week! pic.twitter.com/c7dVkjr86J
— Shape Your Future (@ShapeFutureOK) February 18, 2021
Last week on @KJRH2HD, Chef Valarie of @OUHealth made a Whole Grain Pasta Bake in the Shape Your Future Healthy Kitchen. Tune in below! pic.twitter.com/z5Kn7HgXj8
— Shape Your Future (@ShapeFutureOK) February 10, 2021
DRASTIC DROP: @OUHealth's Dr. Bratzler suspects 5 things are related to the recent downward trend in Oklahoma's COVID-19 cases.
1) 'After-holiday’ surge in new cases
2) Vaccine rollout
3) Better mitigation efforts
4) Seasonality
5) Herd immunity among young people | @koconews pic.twitter.com/am6T5rHZx0— Christine Stanwood (@KOCOChristine) February 26, 2021
This unique collaboration between @UofOklahoma, @OUHealth and OMRF is the first of its kind in the country. Going forward, the data could inform the location of the state's vaccine sites and other virus responses. Read more ⤵️ https://t.co/BdF6UpPS9K
— OMRF (@OMRF) March 2, 2021
Our Limb Salvage Clinic and research team were recently highlighted in OU Medicine Magazine. This program will impact the lives of so many Oklahomans. Here is the link to the full article https://t.co/gL7wxDv51n (page34; attached) @OUhealth #limbsalvage #comprehensivevascularcare pic.twitter.com/0CGjFMaupy
— OU Vascular Surgery (@OUVascular) March 8, 2021
Let’s do this!!!! #VaccinateOklahoma @HealthyOklahoma @IMMYdiagnostics https://t.co/bJdxLT5fFQ
— OU Health Services (@GoddardHealthOU) February 16, 2021
All of our patients who receive the COVID-19 vaccine with us receive info sheets about VAERS and v-safe. We love the v-safe check-ins! https://t.co/g04H5UDBee
— OU Health Services (@GoddardHealthOU) March 5, 2021
Thank you @OUFitandRec for requiring masks. You are preventing so many COVID infections. https://t.co/YpoBTtLqDv@CDCMMWR
— OU Health Services (@GoddardHealthOU) February 24, 2021
— OU Health Services (@GoddardHealthOU) February 22, 2021
Let’s do this!!!! #VaccinateOklahoma @HealthyOklahoma @IMMYdiagnostics https://t.co/bJdxLT5fFQ
— OU Health Services (@GoddardHealthOU) February 16, 2021
Starting Tuesday, the state will expand its COVID-19 vaccine access to another 2.5 million Oklahomans, including those who work in critical infrastructure jobs, as well as college students, faculty and staff.https://t.co/jfGcH36ERZ
— Norman Transcript (@NormanNews) March 8, 2021
For the latest on the Energy Institute, check out our fall e-newsletter: https://t.co/QAIY5LZiTP. It features updates about our Executive MBA in Energy program, alumni spotlights and details about the latest research and outreach efforts. #energyindustry #highereducation #MBA pic.twitter.com/BhOm0IO5x6
— OU Energy Institute (@OU_Energy) October 6, 2020
“If you are a legacy Boomer oil executive, and you are convinced you are right, you have to recognize that the world has moved on," says Energy Institute advisory board member Mike Ming in @TheOklahoman_ Op-Ed by @i2E_Inc Scott Meacham, a @UofOklahoma alumnus. #oilandgas https://t.co/a9raWnCLxv
— OU Energy Institute (@OU_Energy) August 31, 2020
Great read in the Oklahoman from our Energy Symposium chair, Mike Ming https://t.co/8IWUlsjbx9
— OU Energy Institute (@OU_Energy) April 22, 2019
Take a moment to look at some of the amazing opportunities the state of Oklahoma is creating within the film industry. We are proud to assist students on their journey towards their film career.
Check out this article to see how your's could start today!https://t.co/X95OgIVLmr pic.twitter.com/dc3uKCGipM
— OU Film & Media Studies (@OU_FMS) March 8, 2021
Here's a treat: "Unlocking history through automated virtual unfolding of sealed documents imaged by X-ray microtomography" from @letterlockinghttps://t.co/4SgyvuMcY5
— OU Arts & Humanities Forum (@OUHumanities) March 4, 2021
Look…it's been a week. How about a reading from the new Beowulf translation by @MARIADAHVANA and then maybe a nap. https://t.co/yIF1T3OoNr
— OU Arts & Humanities Forum (@OUHumanities) February 19, 2021
Read this by our 2021 Faculty Fellow Samer Shehata on how the president's false claims about the election are inciting domestic terrorism: https://t.co/zspm5IcWUD
— OU Arts & Humanities Forum (@OUHumanities) December 18, 2020
On January 12, 1948, SCOTUS decided unanimously that the State of Oklahoma had to provide Dr. Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher with a law school education. Dr. Fisher became the first African American student and woman to attend #OULaw. pic.twitter.com/io6d5tTInD
— OU College of Law (@UofOklahomaLaw) January 12, 2021
“The differentiation in legal obligations stems from the recognition that not all officers are alike…” Read more in “Privately Ordered Fiduciaries” in the George Mason Law Review, by #OULaw Professor Megan Shaner, Assoc Dean for Research and Scholarship. https://t.co/zQWFzvvKBQ pic.twitter.com/DrXhjmgW4T
— OU College of Law (@UofOklahomaLaw) January 21, 2021
Great article by the @ChickasawNation, featured in the Norman Transcript, about Professor Alex Pearl and coming back to Oklahoma to teach Indian law and connect to his heritage. https://t.co/smfIC6zx7r
— OU College of Law (@UofOklahomaLaw) January 13, 2021
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has elected Vice-Chief Justice Richard Darby (’84) to serve as Chief Justice and Justice M. John Kane IV (’87) to serve as Vice-Chief Justice. Read more: https://t.co/2hrPUVDmAb
— OU College of Law (@UofOklahomaLaw) December 21, 2020
OU Law has had successful virtual career fairs and increased student engagement by 300% within the Career Services Office with the support of Symplicity and its reporting tools. Read more: https://t.co/ZPZn2SSYWc”
— OU College of Law (@UofOklahomaLaw) November 30, 2020
Big congratulations to @socofthesacred! His article “Culture Wars & COVID19 Conduct: Christian Nationalism, Religiosity, and Americans’ Behavior During the Coronavirus Pandemic” made @Altmetric’s list of the top 100 most-discussed articles in 2020! https://t.co/CUTRhCz5G0
— OU Libraries (@OU_Libraries) January 20, 2021
Containing approximately 2 million images representing a wide variety of photographic processes and subjects, and containing both glass plate negatives and original prints the photographic archives at the OU #WHC is a can't miss! https://t.co/UAyLaVEYEW pic.twitter.com/LNPueRLYL6
— OU Libraries (@OU_Libraries) December 7, 2020
The #OUWHC Manuscripts Division holds 2,000+ collections of primary textual materials on Oklahoma & the West. Materials include diaries & journals, personal & official correspondence, literary manuscripts, business records, & scrapbooks. Find out more at https://t.co/d5SX1fZWll pic.twitter.com/AoSdeGA6uP
— OU Libraries (@OU_Libraries) December 2, 2020
This is a fabulous collection of #rarebook #histsci gifs from @OU_Libraries https://t.co/X0mmSUJ4hM
— OU History of Science Department (@OUHistSci) November 30, 2020
#BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/cOAxDc1tBs
— OU History (@OUHistDept) February 1, 2021
Watch this! Our own @ahyde1858 talks about some of the changes we've made to the US survey and how she teaches it. ⬇️ https://t.co/AipRzn3N3H
— OU History (@OUHistDept) January 29, 2021
#Twitterstorians #BlackTowns #BlackSettlements #FreedmenSettlements https://t.co/kMoNFT3dYN
— OU History (@OUHistDept) January 4, 2021
Check it out: Dr. Marc Levine, assistant curator of archaeology and assistant professor of anthropology in the College of @OUArtsSciences, has unearthed an amazing discovery in Monte Albán (pictured below)!
Read all about it here: https://t.co/6QWrTY3ibZ pic.twitter.com/S8lWLsgcGH
— Sam Noble Museum (@SamNobleMuseum) November 23, 2020
The Oklahoma City bombing was meant to tear us apart. Instead, it brought us together – and taught us timeless lessons we want to share. https://t.co/OGWEbJpn0d invites you to learn more.@okea | @Gilder_Lehrman | #OklaEd |#sschat | #edchat
— OKC Memorial (@OKCNM) January 25, 2021
From the late 1860s to 1920, more than 50 identifiable All-Black towns were established in present-day Oklahoma. Thirteen are still in existence today. The #AllBlackTowns of Oklahoma represent a unique chapter in American history. Learn more at https://t.co/4IA1DUTAG4. pic.twitter.com/qeZP6Fkb8f
— Oklahoma Historical Society (@okhistory) February 25, 2021
If you missed Wednesday's JuSt Lunch, catch it on YouTube!https://t.co/sKBYsxj7Fm@OUHistoryClub @OUHistDept @OUProvostNC @OklahomaEnglish @OUreligst @OUModLang @OUHillel @OUClassics @OUArtsSciences @Music_OU @OU_PACS @oucis @OUHistoryClub @OUHSC_research @okisraelxchange
— OU – Judaic Studies (@OUJudaicStudies) March 5, 2021
If you missed it, check it out on YouTube! https://t.co/Ric12Uf29e @OUHistoryClub @OUHistDept @OUProvostNC @OklahomaEnglish @OUreligst @OUModLang @OUHillel @OUClassics @OUArtsSciences @Music_OU @OU_PACS @oucis @OUHistoryClub
— OU – Judaic Studies (@OUJudaicStudies) February 5, 2021
Graduate teaching assistants "inhabit a space between undergraduate students and faculty, facing unique problems that should not be ignored…Institutions should be mindful of our predicament," notes Victoria Funk of @OUHistDept in #AHAPerspectives. https://t.co/9raNiEmHYc
— American Historical Association (@AHAhistorians) March 5, 2021
Sarah Olzawski, who tweets for @OUHistDept, found that her "call for memes was a fun way to connect our students and lighten the mood momentarily while respecting the unique nature of the times we find ourselves in." Read more in #AHAPerspectives: https://t.co/2UabFay0y8
— American Historical Association (@AHAhistorians) February 10, 2021