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The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents authorized establishment of a College of Dentistry in 1954 to respond to the needs of underserved areas of rural Oklahoma. The founding dean, William E. Brown, was recruited in 1969 to initiate planning of the curriculum and facility. The first class of 16 dental hygienists graduated in spring of 1973.
Southwestern Oklahoma State University: Weatherford: Public Masters University: 4,777 1909 University of Central Oklahoma: Edmond: Public Masters University: 12,250 1890 University of Oklahoma: Norman: Public Research University: 28,308 1890 University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center: Oklahoma City: Public Research University 3,389 1971
This list of dental schools in the U.S. includes major academic institutions in the U.S. that award advanced professional degrees of either D.D.S. or D.M.D. in the field of dentistry. [1]
Many Pro Football Hall of Famers, including Lee Roy Selmon and Troy Aikman, also attended the University of Oklahoma. In 1988, OU became the first school to participate in both the football and basketball national championships in the same year, an achievement unequaled until the 2006 season, when Ohio State and the University of Florida were ...
Dr. John Harris Dental School, Dainbridge (was the first formal dental school in the United States, but was not accredited by CODA) Ohio College of Dental Surgery , Cincinnati (1926) Oklahoma
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This is a list of public universities in Oklahoma that offer four year degrees.It does not include private universities and colleges that offer two year degrees.. There are currently 15 universities within the state of Oklahoma, listed in alphabetical order (noting the average annual in-state undergraduate fees):