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OU Researchers Develop 3D Printed Face Masks in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
As coronavirus cases in Oklahoma see a new surge, personal protective equipment once again may become in short supply. Three University of Oklahoma researchers have

Director of Construction Science Ben Bigelow Discusses Program’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Student, faculty and staff safety has been a hot topic of discussion and is of the utmost importance to the University of Oklahoma and the

Director of Regional and City Planning Charles Warnken Discusses Program’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Student, faculty and staff safety has been a hot topic of discussion and is of the utmost importance to the University of Oklahoma and the

Director of Landscape Architecture Leehu Loon Discusses Program’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Student, faculty and staff safety has been a hot topic of discussion and is of the utmost importance to the University of Oklahoma and the

Director of Interior Design Elizabeth Pober Discusses Program’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Student, faculty and staff safety has been a hot topic of discussion and is of the utmost importance to the University of Oklahoma and the

Environmental Design Coordinator Ron Frantz Discusses Program’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Student, faculty and staff safety has been a hot topic of discussion and is of the utmost importance to the University of Oklahoma and the

Director of Architecture Stephanie Pilat Discusses Program’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Student, faculty and staff safety has been a hot topic of discussion and is of the utmost importance to the University of Oklahoma and the

Gibbs College Works to Ensure Safety this Academic Year
OU has been working diligently to ensure that returning students, faculty and staff return to a campus that is safer and better prepared to manage

Gibbs College Researcher Reviews Gould Hall Air Quality to Help Prevent Spread of COVID-19
The University of Oklahoma takes student, faculty and staff health very seriously. In recent months, OU has closed campus and transitioned to online courses in