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Get essential education news and commentary delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up here for The 74’s daily newsletter. Oklahoma on Friday became the first state to enact legislation banning K-12 vaccine requirements. Michigan and Pennsylvania lawmakers have advanced bills to do the same marking the start of a trend vaccine policy experts say […] ....
Oklahoman A married couple who conducted research for the University of Oklahoma has pleaded guilty to misspending $2.1 million in grant money they received from the U.S. Department of Energy. Juan Lu, 57, of Norman, pleaded guilty this week in federal court to making a false statement regarding the grants. Her husband, Shaorong Liu, 58, pleaded guilty on April 21 to using false documents in the same case. Lu is listed as an affiliate research scientist and Liu is listed as a faculty member on the OU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry website. University of Oklahoma responds “OU takes this matter involving Shaorong Liu as a serious concern,” OU spokeswoman Kesha Keith said in a statement. “Dr. Liu is a tenured professor, currently on administrative leave. The university has cooperated fully with federal authorities and will proceed as appropriate.” ....
As OU prepares for a more normal fall semester, campus officials are assessing the potential impacts of legislation that would prohibit schools, including higher education facilities, from requiring COVID-19 vaccines ....
The OU Student Government Association released a statement after the Oklahoma House of Representatives passed House Bill 1775, urging Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt to veto the bill. HB 1775 was originally written as a bill regarding emergency medical situations during high school sporting events. The bill was entirely rewritten into a bill that implements restrictions on certain gender and diversity theories being taught in schools and could hurt the OU community, according to the statement signed by Tavana Farzaneh, SGA president; Crispin South, chair of the Undergraduate Student Congress; Claire Burch, chair of the Graduate Student Senate; and Kobe Chen, chair of Campus Activities Council. ....
OU faculty and students shared their concerns and readiness to return to campus following an announcement sent by OU President Joseph Harroz discussing the universityâs plans for the fall 2021 semester. On March 2, OU President Joseph Harroz announced the universityâs plans to resume in-person courses at full capacity for the fall 2021 semester. According to the announcement, this decision is being guided by advice from OU Chief COVID Officer Dr. Dale Bratzler and was made possible by OUâs efforts and widespread vaccine distribution. According to OUâs COVID-19 dashboard, 5,705 vaccination series have been completed by OU Health Services at this time. ....