School of Engineering Alumni
Alumni, you are an important part of our school . We are interested in your continued involvement with our programs since we need your help and also the value of your degree increases with the strength of our program. Please keep your alumni information up to date on the OC alumni web site and also let us know of your experiences and accomplishments and your interest in helping in specific ways. You can e-mail or call the following people as a first step:
Robert Mitchell, Associate Dean for Engineering, (405) 425-5425
Jeff Bigelow, Chair, Electrical and Computer Engineering, (405) 425-5448
Byron Newberry, Chair, Mechanical Engineering, (405) 425- 5428
Don Leftwich, Chair, Mathematical, Computer, and Information Sciences, (405) 425-5413
Please see the web page showing the companies that have hired our graduates and the graduate schools that our alumni have attended. If you have another name for us to add to the list please let us know.
Here are some specific ways we can use your help within the School of Engineering.
Give a guest lecture to a class or as a special seminar.
Serve on a departmental advisory committee.
Being an ambassador within your company and at your church for our programs and our graduates.
Hiring our graduates.
Hosting student tour groups at your company.
Serving as a mentor to one of our students.
Just send us your thoughts as they occur to you via e-mail or a phone call.
Alumni Congregation Contact
Alumni Letter Writing
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The university alumni office also can provide you with university-wide activities where you can help as well.
We have several strategic objectives for this year that we will sharing with you in more detail later. Here is a hot topic presently under discussion: a new Master of Science Degree in Engineering with courses available using the latest in distance learning technology as well as on campus.
Faculty Facts
Dr. Robyn Miller is the Chair of the Department of Education. Dr. Miller is interested in cultural issues, and she works at OC for "the opportunity to mentor students in our program."
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