The OSU-A&M Board of Regents has approved the creation of a bioinformatics certificate program through the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
The multidisciplinary program will be administered through the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and will focus on training students on creating, analyzing and understanding complex biologically-derived data sets.
OSU will update its offerings in bachelor’s degrees through the School of Journalism and Broadcasting.
Education
Education Watch 03-06-10
- Education
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- Barresi: Oklahoma Department of Education shaping rules to implement new laws
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Stillwater students break ground for new Will Rogers Elementary
- Richmond Elementary in Stillwater honored for Great Expectations
- Stillwater school board says expanded calendar coming - but not yet
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Stillwater school board approves Will Rogers land swap
The board approved two land contracts at a special meeting Tuesday evening. The contracts make up a land swap that would allow for the construction of a new Will Rogers Elementary.
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NEW: Stillwater school board to take up Will Rogers land swap at Tuesday special meeting
The board will vote on a land swap deal with the city of Stillwater at a special meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the district’s administration building, 314 S. Lewis St.
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Stillwater Middle School receives technology grant
In a corner of Becky Hammack's classroom at Stillwater Middle School sit a handful of boxes. Inside those boxes is several thousand dollars of brand-new classroom technology.
The school received the new equipment last week, Hammack said, and she's already planning ways to put it to use. - Oklahoma State names director for program aimed at improved retention
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NEW: Stillwater school district meets yearly progress standards for 2010-2011
Becky Szlichta, the district’s testing coordinator and director of secondary curriculum, told the Stillwater Board of Education Tuesday every school in the district, as well as the district itself, met adequate yearly progress for the most recent academic year.
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Retiring Oklahoma State professor leaves half-century legacy
James Breazile, a professor in Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, is retiring after 50 years as a faculty member at either OSU or the University of Missouri. The center recognized Breazile last week at its annual Cowboy Roundup banquet.
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