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Higher Learning Commission
Public Notice
As part of our accreditation process, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology
will undergo a comprehensive evaluation visit by a 5-member team representing the Higher
Learning Commission (of the North Central Association) on March 29-31, 2010.
The public is invited to submit written comments about OSUIT to the Commission either by
e-mail or mail. E-mail: www.ncahlc.org
(click on 3rd party comments). Mail: Public Comment on OSUIT, The Higher Learning Commission,
30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago IL 60602-2504.
All comments must address substantive matters related to the quality of the institution or
its academic programs. Comments must be received by February 28, 2010 and include the name
and address of the person providing the comments. Comments will not be treated as confidential.
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Written by: Sharon Smith
Friday March 5, 2010
Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology recently received an award from the Oklahoma Certified Healthy Business Program for being a "healthy" organization. The program recognizes Oklahoma businesses that provide exceptional health and wellness opportunities for employees.
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Written by: Rex Daugherty
Friday March 5, 2010
The new Rolex-sponsored watchmaker training program pioneered at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology is underway, with industry representatives citing excellent results. The Swiss American Watchmakers Training Alliance (SAWTA) is a national educational program designed to create watchmaking professionals who set a new standard of service within the luxury watch market in the United States.
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Written by: Sharon Smith
Tuesday March 2, 2010
Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology's 14th Annual Advancing Technology Showcase will be held Thursday, March 25 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the campus in Okmulgee. Students, teachers and counselors from around the state will see and experience the unique "hands-on," application-based education available at OSUIT.
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Written by: Staff
Friday February 26, 2010
Oklahoma State University Unveils Five-Year Campaign to Raise $1 Billion to Fund Scholarships, Faculty Positions, Research, Programs and Facilities. Oklahoma State Alumnus, Energy Entrepreneur and Philanthropist T. Boone Pickens Announces $100 Million Challenge Gift to Fund Student Scholarships. Oklahoma State President V. Burns Hargis Announces $537 Million Raised in 26 Months for
"Branding Success: The Campaign for Oklahoma State University."
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