Whether learning onsite or online, campus veterans services ease the transition for University of Oklahoma military-connected students.
United States Navy Chief Petty Officer Ryan Bibb gets special Patriot of the Game recognition during OU-South Dakota football game.
The annual SVA Howdy Luncheon welcomed military-connected students and student veteran supporters back to campus for the start of the fall semester.
Gen. Tom Ryan and his son, Capt. Matthew Oesterle, were honored as OU Extended Campus Patriot of the Game at OU's season opener against Houston Sept. 1.
OU Aviation professor and retired Air Force Lt. Col. Todd Hubbard has always had a larger purpose fueling his desire to fly.
LaDawn Jones grew up thinking a college education was something she would never have. Thanks to the U.S. Navy and the OU Extended Campus, she was wrong.
OU has again been recognized for its dedication to veterans, ranking in Military Times’ list of best four-year schools for veterans and active military.
OU was recently honored by Operation Hat Trick, a nonprofit organization that supports wounded U.S. combat veterans.
OU was ranked #2 among the best online programs for veterans in U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 assessment of schools and universities.
The annual Green Zone Veteran’s Lunch was a success again this year with 12 veteran-oriented organizations and more than 200 students in attendance.