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Classic farce a crowd-pleaser University Theatre’s production of “The Man Who Came to Dinner” features brisk comedy from drama senior Curry Whitmire (shown left)
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Obama renominates prof to science board Research vice president promotes scientific development on National Science Board
ONLINE AT OUDAILY.COM » Link: Press release announcing President Barack Obama’s intention to renominate OU research vice president to the National Science Board.
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Kelvin Droegemeier
President Barack Obama announced his intention to renominate OU’s research vice president to the National Science Board in a presidential press release Friday. Research vice president and meteorology professor Kelvin Droegemeier completed his first sixyear term as a member of the board in May. The National Science Board is the governing board of the National Science Foundation, which is a government agency that promotes non-medical
scientific research in the United States and advises the president and Congress on research and science issues. The National Science Foundation supplies approximately one third of the research funding on OU’s Norman campus, Droegemeier said. In his first term, Droegemeier co-chaired the Committee on Hurricane Research after
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and chaired the Committee on Programs and Plans, which reviews major grants from the National Science Foundation and works to promote research that focuses on science, technology, engineering and math advancements. Droegemeier said the opportunity to identify research and education that promote technological improvements in the U.S. has been a fulfilling experience, one that he hopes to pursue in a second term. The National Science Board works to competitively improve America’s scientific and SEE BOARD PAGE 2
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Senate wraps up semester’s business UOSA Webmaster Act creates a position in charge of updating all UOSA websites DANNY HATCH The Oklahoma Daily
was proud of the results. “We are very fortunate and proud of the contributions by OU,” Gollahalli said. L a s t y e a r, O U ’s g o a l w a s $210,000, and the campaign ra i s e d $ 2 2 0 , 0 0 0 . E a c h y e a r, OU sets a goal that anticipates the need of the community, Gollahalli said. “We set aspirational goals,” Gollahalli said. While OU didn’t meet these goals before the victory celebration, Jed Dembowski, United Way of Norman vice president of marketing and communications, said OU is still the biggest
Sunday’s Graduate Student Senate meeting wrapped up the fall semester’s business, confirming the UOSA Webmaster Act of 2010. This act will instate a ONLINE AT single person OUDAILY.COM to be respon- » Link: GSS sible for up- meeting agenda dating UOSA’s websites. The position will be a student clerk position, and the webmaster will report to Student Affairs. The act passed by unanimous consent. Five other bills were presented, all of which passed. Four passed by unanimous consent. The Undergraduate Student Congress passed the bills earlier in the semester. They will now go into effect. The other bills passed included the Budgetary Procedures Reform Act of 2010, OU Constitutional Amendments Resolution to the Board of Regents, Emergency Allocation No. 5 of 2010 and two acts to compensate those who worked for congress’ recent elections. The Budgetary Procedures Reform Act of 2010, which was sent to the Ways and Means Committee Nov. 14 for review, passed by a placard vote. The author of the bill, chemistry sophomore Sean Bender, will now set all budget-related deadlines at his discretion. Bender is the Undergraduate Student Congress’ Budgetary Committee chairman. The OU Constitutional Amendments Resolution to the Board of Regents passed by unanimous consent. The bill involved sending an updated constitution to the Board of Regents for review. The Fall Election Compensation Act of 2010 also passed by unanimous consent. The election board, who organized congress’ recent elections, will be compensated for their duties. Election Chairwoman and international and area studies
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The football team celebrates its 23-20 victory over Nebraska in the Big 12 Championship on Saturday night at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Sooners defeated the Cornhuskers to win their seventh Big 12 title and bring their series lead to 45-38-3. The No. 7 Sooners will play the unranked Connecticut Huskies in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Jan. 1 in Glendale, Ariz. For full coverage of the game and a look at the BCS bowl, see page 7.
United Way reaches goal despite OU falling short OU will continue to accept donations for the 2010 United Way campaign until Dec. 10 CHASE COOK The Oklahoma Daily
Cheers erupted and guests stood up out of their seats in the Embassy Suites University Ballroom as the red donation meter burst through the top. OU’s United Way campaign didn’t reach their goal, but that didn’t keep the United Way of Norman from announcing they surpassed $1.9 million at Friday’s luncheon. Their final total was $1,967,597. Jeff Bryant, who co-chaired this year’s campaign with his
wife, announced OU’s $205,173 total Friday. He didn’t mention OU’s campaign not meeting their goal of $215,000 but did say their deadline had been extended to Friday. “We are so thankful for the leadership and support of our wonderful university,” Bryant said. While OU didn’t meet their goal before the United Way’s victory luncheon, Anil Gollahalli, law professor and co-chair of OU’s campaign, said some of the recent donations haven’t been counted. Gollahalli attributed the poor economic climate as the main factor keeping them from
A LOOK AT WHAT’S NEW AT Visit the multimedia section for a recap of the Union Programming Board’s Holiday Craft Factory on Friday night.
reaching their goal, but said OU offers multiple ways for staff, faculty and students to donate. Besides fundraisers and straight donations, staff and faculty can sign up for payroll deductions, Gollahalli said. T h e f o r m i s ava i l a b l e o n line and spreads larger donations throughout an employee’s paycheck, according to OU’s website. E m p l o y e e s d o n ’ t h av e t o choose United Way; they can select any program, donate directly to the Sooner Heritage Scholarship or give the university the freedom to send the money where it is needed. Gollahalli volunteered for the his co-chair position and said he
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