OU, OSU Engineering Schools Join Forces for Recruitment

The Gallogly College of Engineering at the University of Oklahoma and the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University hosted the inaugural OU + OSU Engineering and Science Night at the Hamm Institute for American Energy in Oklahoma City on March 20. 

The event gave high school students a chance to learn more about different science, technology, engineering and math educational pathways available after high school graduation 

“This event is a great example of OU and OSU coming together to shape the next generation of engineers and scientists for the state of Oklahoma,” said Dalton Brasington, OU Engineering's director of engineering outreach and recruitment. “Students, and their supporters, visited with representatives from both intuitions to see where they might feel the most comfortable during their college academic journey.”

Current OU Engineering students connected with high school students and shared their passion for engineering and science. 

“Getting to explain to a high school student what I do as a computer scientist was an incredible opportunity,” said Emily Shaw, OU Engineering computer science junior. “Helping future students find an academic major that fits their passion is important, and we got to do just that.”

OU + OSU Engineering and Science Night featured academic partners from both institutions, including the OU Office of Admissions and Recruitment, OU’s Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy, OU’s College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences and the new Polytechnic Institute from OU-Tulsa. 

The Gallogly College of Engineering and the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at OSU plan to host the event again in Spring 2024. Learn more about how OU Engineering faculty, staff and students actively promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) in K-12 education.

Photo: OU Engineering sophomore Kylie Skarda (far left), provides information about the OU School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. 

By Dalton Brasington, OU Engineering Outreach and Recruitment







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