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Timothy McAllister, who's been hailed as "a titan of contemporary music," will perform at 7:30 p.m. on March 1, in OU's Varner Recital Hall.
Dr. Siatczynski is board certified by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery (AAOS), and he specializes in knee and shoulder treatments.
Bob Kittle talked about local government, Michigan’s school funding and Flint’s outlook on The Frank Beckmann Show on Feb. 17
OU's water drive runs Wednesday, Feb. 17 through Friday, Feb. 19.
A riveting, eye opening look at guarding against youth radicalization and religious extremism
$2500 grant toward Cooking to Learn program
Aquatic exercise can also help to improve balance and cardiovascular fitness.
Hosts Bobby and Stacey, to explain the Center for Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and thank them for the treats!
Zijuan Liu, Ph.D. and doctoral student Joseph McDermott have been working on research to determine how arsenic accumulates in plant seeds.
Woerner, an assistant professor of dance, beat out two other finalists in a public vote to determine the winner.
The OU Honors College is hosting the first-ever Honors Inclusion Conference March 9-11, on OU's campus.
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Local Marketing Solutions Company Goes Red for American Heart Month and Wear Red Day
The Feb. 14 program will feature Oakland University student performers Robert Skylis, Jaleel Williams, Machaela Judkins and Rhys Burgess.
CEO Magazine’s 2016 MBA rankings name Oakland University’s MBA and Executive MBA programs among the best for students.
Funding will support their Assault Survivor Kits Program
The Center for Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine is proud to be part of the Oakland University team!
But, qualifying manufacturing companies should pursue it because ESA can mean a reduction in the personal property tax
Data aggregator continues its data sharing relationship with CLOSUP at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Oakland is one of the first academic institutions in Michigan to offer the desks as a study and exercise platform in a library.
Rochester Hills Garden Club is hosting Telly's Greenhouse owner to give updates on newest plants for 2016
Oakland University’s Gold Vibrations A Cappella group took first place at the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella.
The Women’s Fund presented AAUW of Rochester with a $500 grant toward the presentation of a $tart $mart Salary Negotiation Workshop
RJWC donated $1295 to the Rochester Area Neighborhood House
Join us for a FUN information night to Launch the Relay for Life of Greater Rochester
Looking for Professional/Business Development & Personal Development Workshops? The GFYO Center is your place to Connect & Learn.
The goal is to engage pharmacists with primary care physicians (PCPs) within the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model.
The Rochester Garden Club is hosting Telly Greenhouses owner to give updates on the newest plants for 2016
Rochester charitable group, 100 Faithful Friends, votes to support families of Regent Park through LifeBuilders Detroit.
The most common injuries in skiing happen to the lower limb, most commonly the knee.
Here are some tips for getting exercise during the cold winter months.
Dr. Bartkiw is an assistant professor at the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine.
The show features nine performances Feb. 4-14 in Varner Studio Theatre on OU's campus.
Writing Contest is now open for fiction writers with cash prizes!
A team of Engineering students at Oakland University has created the world’s first multi-rotor drone prototype.
Continuing support of local charities will help make dreams come true for Michigan children with life threatening illnesses
The OU Brass Band will share the stage with euphonium soloist Matthew Murchison during a Jan. 29 concert at 8 p.m. in Varner Recital Hall.
Ali Woerner, assistant professor of dance at OU, and alumna Jeanette Brown are among three finalists in the 2016 Elite 40 Under 40 Class.
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