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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Oklahoma Newsletter for 2025-02-06 ( 4 items )  
America's Public Television Stations Elect Board Officers and Trustees (10)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Feb. 6 -- America's Public Television Stations issued the following news release: * * * America's Public Television Stations Elect Board Officers and Trustees WASHINGTON - February 5, 2025 - America's Public Television Stations (APTS) today announced the election of its board leaders and board members. * Dolores Fernandez Alonso, President and CEO of South Florida PBS in Miami, Florida, has been elected Chair. * Adrienne Fairwell, President and CEO of South Carolina Edu more PR

How AI Bias Shapes Everything From Hiring to Healthcare (10)
NORMAN, Oklahoma, Feb. 6 -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release: * * * How AI Bias Shapes Everything from Hiring to Healthcare As international AI competition heats up, newly published research suggests ethics must remain a top priority NORMAN, OKLA. - Generative AI tools like ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Google's Gemini and Microsoft's Copilot are transforming industries at a rapid pace. However, as these large language models become less expensive and more widely used for cr more PR

OSU A&M Board of Regents accepts President Shrum's resignation (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Feb. 5 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news: * * * OSU A&M Board of Regents accepts President Shrum's resignation Media Contact: Lance Latham | Chief Communications Officer | 405-744-4800 | lance.latham@okstate.edu The Oklahoma State University A&M Board of Regents has accepted the resignation of President Kayse Shrum, effective Feb. 3, and released the following statement: "We extend our deepest gratitude to Dr. Shrum for her dedicated leadership,  more PR

Zhu Receives NSF Career Award to Advance Cardiac Arrhythmia Research (10)
NORMAN, Oklahoma, Feb. 6 -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release: * * * Zhu Receives NSF Career Award to Advance Cardiac Arrhythmia Research NORMAN, OKLA. - Cardiovascular disease affects nearly half of the adults in the United States, posing a significant public health challenge. To improve the diagnosis and treatment of one such cardiac condition, Rui Zhu, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Oklahoma, more PR