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OU OUTREACH NEWS

On April 8, 2025, the University of Oklahoma’s College of Continuing Education (CCE), University Outreach held its annual State of Outreach meeting titled Embracing the Future: The Power of Artificial Intelligence. Nearly 300 staff members participated in-person at Norman’s Embassy Suites & Conference Center and via Zoom.

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Check out the Summer 2025 OU Outreach Gazette: Connecting Campus to Communities.  

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Check out the Winter 2024 OU OUTREACH Gazette: Connecting Campus to Communities.  

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Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Forge Your Trail

The Forge Your Trail (FYT) program, within the OU Center for Public Management, which won the 2024 College of Continuing Education Innovation Award, continues to change lives and improve parenting skills as it enters the second year of a Fatherhood Grant funded through Oklahoma Human Services.

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Check out the Summer 2024 OU Outreach Gazette: Connecting Campus to Communities.  

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Welcome to the second edition of The Outreach Gazette: “Connecting Campus to Communities.”  It fills me with immense joy and pride as we celebrate the vibrant tapestry of achievements, initiatives, and milestones that define our college's journey in this second edition of our newsletter.

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Check out the Summer 2023 OU Outreach Gazette: Connecting Campus to Communities.  

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The Educational Training, Evaluation, Assessment, and Measurement Department in Outreach/College of Continuing Education on the University of Oklahoma campus began in 1999. Its founder and director, Belinda Biscoe, Ph.D., has guided this unit to provide research and evaluation services to clients within and outside of the University.

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Over the past 47 years, the National Resource Center for Youth Services (NRCYS) has established a state and national reputation for offering high-quality, professional training, technical assistance, conferences, and publications. The Center has built relationships and connections nationwide with public and private youth services and child welfare providers.

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The National Center for Disability Education and Training fosters a culture of diversity by encouraging and supporting organizations and businesses that recognize the value and talents persons with disabilities bring to the workplace and implement flexible and inclusive workplace practices. Disability is a natural part of being disabled, and businesses can benefit by taking steps to ensure people with disabilities are included in their workforce.

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