Brian Calley and Trina Scott appointed as chair and vice chair, respectively
The annual event challenges students to design, develop and present innovations that harness the power of water
The Master of Science in Smart Manufacturing graduates will be prepared for a wide range of high-paying, high-growth roles across sectors.
New minor enhances career readiness in a competitive job market
OU received three Innovation Awards for its collaborative, forward-thinking efforts to support student veterans.
Yu-chuan Chen is one of only six scholars selected to receive a flexible 2025 Luce/ACLS Early Career Fellowship in China Studies
Three OU students recently presented at the 2025 National Orientation Directors Association (NODA) Region VII Regional Conference
The May 9 event is dedicated to helping Latinx youth pursue higher education
The new bachelor's degree program prepares students for professional roles in zoology, botany, conservation biology and related fields
Dylan Pillivant, Daisy Escutia-Plaza, Shardé Ford, Raenece Johnson and Miranda Umbras were recognized for outstanding achievements
Degrees are awarded by OU’s Board of Trustees in recognition of distinguished accomplishment and service
Daniel Clark's book on the experiences of Metro Detroit autoworkers in the 1950s was selected as one of the 2025 Michigan Notable Books
OU recognized for efforts to encourage students to register and vote
Barbara Oakley, distinguished professor of engineering, has been elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Scott Cieslak, chief commercial officer of Detroit Manufacturing Systems (DMS), will speak at OU on April 9
David Stone, OU’s Vice President for Research, was selected as ORAU's Associate Member Ambassador of the Year
Launching in fall 2025, the program integrates advanced coursework in biological sciences and engineering
Workshop brought together students and faculty from the professions of nursing, medicine, physical therapy, public health and social work
OU has permanently approved a shift to test-optional admission for incoming first-year students, starting with applications for winter 2026.
Oakland University Libraries has digitized a portion of its Pontiac Press newspaper archive, which is now freely available online
The gallery will host an opening reception from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, January 16, on Oakland University's campus
Seven student leaders have been selected to receive Oakland University’s prestigious Keeper of the Dream Scholarship Award
Students presented research on the politics of military coups in Africa's Sahel region as part of a Diplomacy Lab partnership
Innovative project on climate change and nuclear safety earns global recognition for OU's Master of Science in Business Analytics program
OU was honored for outstanding efforts to increase nonpartisan student voter participation in the 2024 election
Dr. Jennifer Matthews, chair of OU's counseling department, serves as vice president of the Association for Death Education and Counseling
This hoophouse was funded by Oakland University Student Congress and was built earlier in the summer with help from students
The event will be held from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, January 20, 2025, in the Oakland Center Founders Ballrooms
Dr. Chiaoning Su received the Dr. Frederick H. Teahan Outstanding Faculty Adviser Award at the PRSSA 2024 ICON Conference
The event will take place from 4-6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23, in the Oakland Center on OU’s campus
OU's Master of Science in Energy Engineering program will prepare students for advanced-level roles in a high-demand field
The university welcomed a total of 15,768 students, including the largest incoming freshman class since Fall 2019
Offered in partnership with Ascension Providence Rochester Foundation, the free trainings will take place from Oct. 4-25
OU was recognized for its nonpartisan efforts to foster student voter engagement during the 2022 midterm elections
The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency has awarded OU gold status, the highest rating possible, on its 2024 list of veteran-friendly schools
The agreement will help students in the Associate of Applied Science in Education: Early Childhood Studies program at MCC transfer to OU
The district will invest an additional $33 million in Rochester Community Schools teachers over the next three years.
OU's Nu Omega chapter received a 2023-2024 Best Chapter Award, marking the 11th consecutive year the chapter has been so honored
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
The Jonas Scholars program prepares the nation’s most promising doctoral nursing students for faculty roles to educate future nurse leaders