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As the state of Oklahoma's public liberal arts college, USAO's mission is to provide the public with a distinctive and accessible liberal arts and sciences education. [37] The academic program centers on a required 46-hour Interdisciplinary Studies Core Curriculum, which is a prescribed set of courses that encompass history, science, art ...
1978 – The Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC) was founded. Charter members included Bethany Nazarene College (now Southern Nazarene University), Oklahoma Baptist University, Oklahoma Christian University, Phillips University and the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (USAO), beginning the 1978–79 academic year.
Athletic team description (short school name and nickname), with a link to the school's athletic program article if it exists. When only one nickname is listed, it is used for teams of both sexes. (Note that in recent years, many schools have chosen to use the same nickname for men's and women's teams even when the nickname is distinctly ...
OU athletics reported $199M in revenue for 2023 fiscal year. The program’s total operating revenues for the fiscal year were $199,295,570. Notable revenue items included more than $48 million in ...
The University of Oklahoma College of Arts and Sciences, also known as the College of A&S (or simply CAS) is the liberal arts and sciences unit of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. Established in 1909, the college is currently the largest unit at OU in terms of the number of students enrolled. [ 1 ]
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Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference: Savannah College of Art and Design* Bees: Savannah: Georgia: Sun Conference: Savannah College of Art and Design–Atlanta* Atlanta: Appalachian Athletic Conference: University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma: Drovers: Chickasha: Oklahoma: Sooner Athletic Conference: Shawnee State University: Bears ...
The Oklahoma Arts Education Dashboard is a first step. The next step is using the data to drive decisions. Viewpoint: Oklahoma must invest in arts education if it wants to improve academic outcomes