OU receives confirmed report of bedbugs in LGBT Center
By Taylor Johnston | Feb. 6, 2019The center is expected to reopen no later than Monday and is temporarily located in Baker 341.
The center is expected to reopen no later than Monday and is temporarily located in Baker 341.
Plus, a confused student in Crawford Hall and a reported pan theft.
So far in the Spring Semester, there has been only one report on sexual assault. In the Fall Semester, there were 27 reports to APD and OUPD.
GSS members also appointed three new members.
The student body as a whole would have the final say in Student Senate amendments instead of the Board of Trustees.
Members will also vote on nine resolutions at the meeting.
This is the first report to OUPD and APD since Jan. 13.
OU President Duane Nellis and Executive Vice President and Provost Chaden Djalali opened Monday night’s meeting.
Members will vote on three resolutions at the meeting.
Sunggyu Lee, a professor in the chemical and biomolecular engineering department, filed for appeal in December but was denied.
delfin bautista said they made no intentional personal purchases and that all expenses served the LGBT Center and students.
The OU Board of Trustees will vote on whether or not to approve the CSLS fee increase through a contract renewal in March.
The next step is for Yusuf Kalyango to meet with the director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism.
Members will vote on the resolution to clarify the recusal processes of the college Professional Ethics Committees.
Three black women came to OU and found friends in a predominantly white institution. This is their story.
About $6,300 in expenses were found to violate university policy.
The hospital expects that there are more patients that have not been identified.
A ‘Post’ records request returned positive evaluations and no disciplinary actions for delfin bautista.
Members will also vote on three resolutions at the meeting.
OU officials predict that class will resume as usual on Thursday.