Faculty Research
OSU-Tulsa’s innovative faculty research and publish articles for academic journals and conferences, as well as collaborate with national businesses and universities on comprehensive research projects. Below are examples of the pioneering research that is being accomplished by OSU-Tulsa faculty.
The Power of a Peacemaker
OSU Vanguard Magazine 2009
Dr. Amanda Morris, associate professor of human development and family science at OSU-Tulsa, is giving youth the knowledge and skills they need to resolve conflicts in a nonviolent manner. Working with about 60 families from two Boys and Girls Clubs of Tulsa, Morris and her team are evaluating several factors before and after participation in a conflict resolution intervention program.
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Creating an Atmosphere for Learning
OSU Vanguard Magazine 2009
Project CREATES, a program developed to infuse academics with art instruction at urban elementary schools in Tulsa, is having an impact on students and teachers. Research led by Dr. Diane Montgomery shows the program improved students’ skills in a variety of areas and inspired educators with a new way of teaching.
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OSU-Tulsa Dedicates the Helmerich ATRC
OSU Vanguard Magazine 2008
OSU officials and Tulsa community leaders gathered to dedicate OSU-Tulsa’s Helmerich ATRC on November 29, 2007, a $43 million research facility that is expected to boost Tulsa’s economy by creating jobs and attracting industries to the area.
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All Eyes on Mars
OSU Vanguard Magazine 2007
New technology developed by Jay Hanan, OSU-Tulsa, and a team of scientists from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, would make self-directed driving for rovers possible on the surface of Mars.
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Scientists Developing New Dental Materials
OSU Vanguard Magazine 2007
Jim Smay, OSU-Stillwater, and Jay Hanan, OSU-Tulsa, are working with the New York University Department of Dentistry to develop a new approach for fabricating dental crowns.
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The Smallest Line of Defense
OSU Vanguard Magazine 2006
An OSU-Tulsa researcher will study the survivability, security and reliability of military sensors over a three-year period.
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Getting in the Zone
OSU Vanguard Magazine 2006
An OSU-Tulsa student will analyze and study data collected on Tulsa’s ozone to determine the effects on air quality.
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Advanced Technology Research Center Almost a Reality
OSU Vanguard Magazine 2005
The OSU-Tulsa research facility will focus on next generation composites and advanced materials used by many Oklahoma industries.
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