Hilti Group Awards $30,000 Engineering Scholarship at OU-Tulsa
TULSA,
Okla. – The Hilti Group, which provides leading edge technology to the global
construction industry, has awarded a $30,000, three-year scholarship to the University
of Oklahoma College of Engineering. The Hilti Scholar funds will be awarded to Bhagyashri
Darunkar, a doctoral student in the School of Electrical and Computer
Engineering at the Schusterman Center campus in Tulsa.
“We are extremely excited about the
opportunity to partner with the OU College of Engineering in awarding this prestigious
scholarship at OU-Tulsa,” said Clint Holler, Head of Information Technology for
Hilti Western Hemisphere. “Hilti relies on leading universities such as OU to
further develop students who are eager and ready to contribute at a high level
immediately upon graduation.”
“The
OU College of Engineering is most grateful for Hilti’s generosity in providing
a scholarship to support engineering students at OU-Tulsa,” said James J.
Sluss, Jr., Ph.D., Director and Morris R. Pitman Professor, University of
Oklahoma School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. “We consider this an
important first step in establishing a broader collaboration between Hilti and
OU across all engineering disciplines on both the Norman and Tulsa campuses.”
Pramode Verma, Ph.D., Williams Chair
in Telecommunications Networking and Director of Telecommunications Engineering
at OU-Tulsa, said Hilti’s support of an OU-Tulsa Ph.D. scholar is an important
gesture of community goodwill. “It is also a tangible indicator of the
company’s willingness to invest in producing technology leaders for the future.
We greatly value Hilti’s global leadership in their area and are honored by their
recognition of OU programs.”
The University of Oklahoma Schusterman Center is home
to all OU programs in Tulsa. Located on a 60 acre campus at 41st and
Yale, it strengthens OU’s presence in northeast Oklahoma and expands
educational, research and patient care programs in the Tulsa area. OU-Tulsa
offers six bachelor’s degree completion programs; 14 master’s degree programs,
including the physician assistant program, nurse practitioner program, doctoral
programs in medicine, physical therapy, education, early childhood education,
engineering, pharmacy and nursing, as well as nine residency programs in
medicine. It is also home to the OU School of Community Medicine, the first of
its kind in the nation, created with the explicit purpose of improving the
health of all Oklahoma communities. For more information about OU-Tulsa, call
660-3318 or visit http://tulsa.ou.edu.
For more
information, contact:
Tracy
Kennedy (918) 660-3316 Cellular
(918)691-7174
Glenda Silvey (918) 660-3317 Cellular (918)770-2407
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