As part of the Big Event, OU’s International Advisory Committee cleaned up around the East Main Place homeless shelter. The group removed debris that had littered the area since last week’s storms. READ MORE
An estimated 5,785 students gathered on the North Oval today before heading out to do volunteer work in the Norman and Oklahoma City communities. READ MORE
After high winds, hail and tornadoes forced Big Event to postpone its community service work, officials are asking volunteers to let them if they can make it to the rescheduled 9 a.m. Saturday start time. READ MORE
When OU reported 1,787 copyright complaints in 2009, OU Information Technology implemented a copyright awareness tutorial and quiz and began blocking peer-to-peer service. Copyright complaints have dramatically declined since. READ MORE
"Snapshots of the Stories New Guinea People Tell Themselves to take place at 7 p.m. in the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History. Anthropology professor Karl Rambo will focus on the Melanesian ways of life. READ MORE
OU has spent only $6,118 on labor and materials to clean up icy roads this fiscal year, far below its eight-year average of $35,530. New equipment, improved response times and mild weather has helped, officials say. READ MORE
Graduate Student Appreciation Week will take place April 1 to 6. One of the goals of the week is to allow graduate students an opportunity to connect with other graduate students who are not a part of their major. READ MORE
The Student Affairs LGBTQ Advisory Board is accepting applications for the fall semester. In addition, Student affairs LGBTQ Health Week will feature speakers and events during the last week of March. READ MORE