OU BOARD OF REGENTS MEETS TODAY, THURSDAY
The OU Board of Regents will meet today and Thursday in Lawton to discuss the lease of property in Arezzo, Italy, for education abroad studies and to discuss an on-site auto parts inventory for fleet services on the Norman campus, according to a press release.
The OU Board of Regents will meet at 2 p.m. in the CETES Conference Center at Cameron University in Lawton to discuss items submitted by OU. The board will also meet at 9 a.m. Thursday to consider items submitted by Rogers State University and by Cameron University.
The board will also hear a report on the annual activity for an on-site supplier consignment auto parts inventory to be located in OU’s Fleet Services building.
-Daily staff reports
“WINGS OF THE FUTURE” SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTED TO OU AVIATION STUDENT
Kimberly Lingle, aviation management senior and Norman resident, was awarded $5,000 for the “Wings of the Future” scholarship.
Lingle holds a private pilot certificate and plans to use the scholarship to complete her instrumental rating and commercial certificate, according to a press release.
Lingle hopes to fly in a “humanitarian” way by bringing relief to those in need, transporting medicine, food and relief supplies to towns and villages devastated by natural disasters or other factors, specifically in Third-world countries.
-Daily staff reports
OU PANEL DISCUSSION TO BE HELD ON ETHICS
The Conscious Living Institute of Central Oklahoma will present a free public forum on ethics, “Why Have We Become So Mean?,” at 7 p.m. Nov. 12 at the United Ministry Center on Elm Avenue.
The discussion forum will explore the causes and some solutions to the current erosion of public civility, according to a press release.
This panel is co-sponsored by the OU Religious Studies Program Outreach. Panelists include Tom Boyd, the David Ross Boyd professor emeritus of philosophy and religious studies faculty at OU; Darian DeBoldt, former Norman Police captain, former Norman City councilmember and philosophy program coordinator at the University of Central Oklahoma; the Rev. Charles T. Thomas, seminary professor, pastor and coordinator for the Cooperating Baptist Fellowship of Oklahoma; and Dara Fogel, OU liberal studies professor and philosophy professor at UCO.
-Daily staff reports
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