This week, OSUIT and Komatsu America Corp are celebrating the anniversary of a partnership that began two decades ago in the School of Diesel & Heavy Equipment.
With only a few months left until the renovation of the Grand Old Post Office is complete, crews are finishing up rooms and common spaces at OSU Institute of Technology's newest student housing facility in downtown Okmulgee.
Culinary Arts will offer two identical seven-week cake-decorating courses, Sept. 6 through Oct. 20 and Oct. 30 through Dec. 15. Both courses will meet from 6 to 9:30 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
OSUIT's Office of Student Life and several student clubs will commemorate the once-in-a-century celestial event with a Solar Eclipse Party from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the open lawn area just north of Covelle Hall.
Nearly 300 students will join the ranks of OSUIT's illustrious alumni following two graduation ceremonies Friday in Covelle Hall on the Okmulgee campus.
OSUIT's Automotive Collision Repair program recently received a donation of automotive paint and supplies valued at more than $100,000. The donation of primers, sealers and mixing tints is from National Coating Supply in Tulsa.
Students from OSUIT's Pro-Tech program in the School of Automotive Technologies got a taste of the racing life after a recent trip to Bandimere Speedway.
Beginning this fall semester, students interested in the Truck Technician Training program in OSU Institute of Technology's School of Diesel & Heavy Equipment won't have to find a sponsoring dealership or company before enrolling in the program.
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 OSU Institute of Technology Activities Coordinator Kamie Rash