Tipoffs for Tulsa, Oklahoma (City) Newsletter for Tuesday April 22, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Enroll in the Summer 2025 session of Osher Lifelong Learning Institute courses
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, April 21 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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Enroll in the Summer 2025 session of Osher Lifelong Learning Institute courses
Media Contact: Christy Lang | Director, Marketing and Communications | 405-744-9740 | christy.lang@okstate.edu
Oklahoma State University's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute offers unique ways for adults aged 50 or older to continue their education for the fun of learning.
"OSU's OLLI program is for lifelong learners," s
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Oka' Institute and Chickasaw Nation Launch Tribal Center for Community Excellence to Advance Water Sustainability
ADA, Oklahoma, April 22 -- East Central University issued the following news:
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Oka' Institute and Chickasaw Nation Launch Tribal Center for Community Excellence to Advance Water Sustainability
The Oka' Institute at East Central University, in partnership with the Chickasaw Nation Office of Natural Resources, has launched a groundbreaking initiative aimed at advancing water-based community development: The Tribal Center for Community Excellence (TCCE). This partnership is designed to stre
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University of Oklahoma: James Sluss Named IEEE Fellow
NORMAN, Oklahoma, April 22 -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
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James Sluss named IEEE Fellow
By Bonnie Rucker
TULSA, OKLA. - James J. Sluss, Jr., a professor in the University of Oklahoma Gallogly College of Engineering, has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers for his contributions to advancing global engineering education through entrepreneurship and professional development.
The grade of Fellow is conferred upon I
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University of Oklahoma: Shining a Light on Age-Related Blindness
NORMAN, Oklahoma, April 22 -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
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Shining a Light on Age-Related Blindness
By April Wilkerson
It's an unfortunate fact of aging: Live long enough and, eventually, reading this sentence will get difficult, even impossible. Three in 10 Americans older than 80 have some form of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), while for Oklahoman octogenarians, it's closer to 50%.
Now, new research from the University of Oklahoma aims to il
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