The Office of Student Life is holding a coat drive on the OSUIT campus to help those in need in Okmulgee. Students, faculty and staff can bring coats, stocking caps, scarves and gloves to Covelle Hall through Wednesday Jan. 31.
Mark Rodriguez, OSUIT physics instructor, was recently named a Regents Distinguished Teaching Award winner by the OSU/A&M Board of Regents. This is the second time Rodriguez has received the honor. The first was in the 2013-14 academic year.
Three years after OSU Institute of Technology purchased the two-building complex downtown that housed Okmulgee's first post office, the Grand Old Post Office Student Housing finally welcomed its first student residents. Wednesday was move-in day
Kathryn Bible, Jodi Campbell and Jamie Diggins all presented at the Organization for Associate Degree Nursing (OADN) annual convention for nursing educators and instructors held in November in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Dr. Bill R. Path, OSU Institute of Technology president, was recently recognized with the Community Champion Award from the Okmulgee Chamber of Commerce. The honor was given at the annual Chamber Banquet on Nov. 17.
Representatives from Wolverine visited the School of Construction Technologies in December to give every student in the school a free pair of work boots. The boot giveaway on Dec. 6 was part of Project Bootstrap, an initiative started by Wolverine
Life experiences and overcoming obstacles were themes shared passionately by the speakers at OSU Institute of Technology's commencement ceremony for the campus's 208th graduating class. The nearly 175 graduates sat in their caps and gowns at their