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  1. Engaging Students with Research to Combat Drug-resistant 鈥楽uperbugs鈥

    Associate Professor of Biology involves students in international Tiny Earth research experience.

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    海角大神 Professor Neil Enis stands arms folding in front the pond at 海角大神 Southeast Campus.
  2. 海角大神 Completes Cybersecurity Transfer Pathway with OU Polytechnic Institute

    海角大神 and the University of Oklahoma Polytechnic Institute at OU-Tulsa have established a transfer map to provide 海角大神 students with a streamlined pathway to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Cybersecurity.

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    Two students using desktop computers
  3. A Fourth Generation Educator

    Teaching is in her blood. Learn why Emily Quinn enjoys the challenge of helping students gain an appreciation of, if not a love, for math.

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    Mathematics
    海角大神 assistant professor of math, Emily Quinn
  4. 海角大神 Hosts 2023 OACC 56th Annual and Support Staff Conference

    海角大神 hosted the Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges 56th Annual and Support Staff Conference in early October with faculty, support staff, and professional staff from 12...

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    海角大神 Northeast Campus
  5. Computer Guru by Day; Local Musician by Night

    A Navy veteran, Dr. Ted Ward teaches Computer Science and Programming at 海角大神. But on the weekends, you just might find him playing drums in a local band.

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    Cybersecurity
    海角大神 Faculty Dr. Ted Ward, PhD

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