Student Calendar

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Student Calendar Events

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SGA Executive Board Applications | APPLY TODAY!

Make a difference on campus! Join the Health Campus Student Government Association's Executive Board. The goals of the executive board are to: Provide an effective means for all students to have a voice on the OU Health Campus. Improve campus life through the creation of sustainable interdisciplinary student activities. Provide opportunities for students to serve and positively...

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SGA Executive Council Applications | APPLY TODAY!

The OUHC Student Government Association (SGA) plays a crucial role in our campus community. Join SGA Executive Council and make a difference in our campus community . APPLY HERE What is the SGA? The SGA serves as the governing body for the OUHC Student Association. It includes three main branches: the Executive Board, the Executive Council,...
The Robert M. Bird Library is proud to showcase a new art exhibit featuring the photography of Dr. Nathan Shankar. His collection highlights a dynamic range of subjects—from striking landscapes and expressive portraits to vivid close‑ups and spirited images celebrating the Oklahoma Sooners.  Students are invited to stop by the library to explore the exhibit and enjoy Dr....
Build community on campus by becoming an officer for one of the nine Health Campus Multicultural Student Organizations (MSO)! These organizations help strengthen the student experience through the following key goals. Build connections and leadership among students across all colleges. Celebrate and support the many backgrounds and cultures represented within the Health...

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Virtual Dementia Tour

Student, Faculty, Friends & Family, Join us for the World-Renowned Virtual Dementia Tour on March 16-17, 2026, from 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. daily. The Virtual Dementia Tour is an evidence-based, patented program that gives people the opportunity to experience what dementia is like through an individualized, experiential tour.  Come learn how to make your community more dementia friendly