OSU Institute of Technology President Bill R. Path has worked tirelessly cultivating a partnership between the university and the Okmulgee community. Earlier this month, that work was recognized at the annual Oklahoma Main Street Awards when Path
Weyerhaeuser, one of the largest wood product companies in the world, will soon begin sponsoring students at OSU Institute of Technology to better meet the company's workforce needs and demands.
Nearly 200 graduates from OSU Institute of Technology walked into Covelle Hall Friday afternoon as students, but left as young professionals prepared to join the workforce as OSUIT's 209th graduating class closed one chapter and began a new one.
The #I♥OSUIT series asks students, faculty and staff what they love about the OSU Institute of Technology and why. This week we hear from School of Information Technologies Software Development student, Adam Mount.
Thirty-two nursing students graduated Friday, April 20, and took part in a pinning ceremony that same day at 10 a.m. in Covelle Hall. Pinning ceremonies are a nursing school tradition that dates back to the 19th century.
Terry May, founder of Tulsa-based company MESA and supporter of OSU Institute of Technology's Pipeline Integrity Technology program, will deliver the commencement address to the 209th graduating class on April 20.