Wolverine, the brand synonymous with work boots and clothing since 1883, is shedding light on the skills gap with its third year of Project Bootstrap. Project Bootstrap is Wolverine's way of saying thank you to the women and men who keep the country
This was the third year for the event, which challenges film making teams to write, shoot, edit and submit a four to six minute film in just 48 hours. The qualifying films were screened Saturday, Oct. 21, at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Okmulgee.
OSUIT's School of Visual Communications student club, Visual Communications Collective, is hosting the Chamber of Nightmares during Scare on the Square.
There are plenty of spooky and not-too-scary events happening around the OSU Institute of Technology campus and in the Okmulgee community to keep students, faculty and staff and their families entertained this Halloween.
Recently, Gulf States Toyota was joined by Oklahoma-based dealers Fowler Toyota and Jim Norton Toyota to fund two-year scholarships for Toyota T-TEN students at OSUIT. The first four recipients were announced last spring – Ronal Baez, Robert Gunn,
The #I♥OSUIT series asks students, faculty and staff what they love about the OSUIT and why. This week we hear from Nursing program student Michael Hunter.
Karla Lamunyon, prospect data management specialist in the Office of Student Services, was awarded the first place 2017 Creative Staff Innovations Award from the OACC for OSUIT's new concierge messaging program.
The project, now posted on the OSU Foundation's crowd-sourcing website PhilanthroPete, has the goal of raising $2,500 that students will use to transform the Tech Room in the Culinary building into a pop-up restaurant for one week in December.