Success Stories
SURF-MORe-OFFN Award Extends Oklahoma’s Research Network to Smaller Campuses
Oklahoma’s Science DMZ is growing again. OneNet and the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education (OSRHE) received a fourth award to expand the OneOklahoma Friction Free Network (OFFN). The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded OneNet and OSRHE a $1,179,147 Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC*) grant to connect four colleges and universities and one research center to…
Read More →Langston University Upgrades Supercomputer Lucille, Enhancing Research Engagements
Over the last year, Langston University and the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment’s Cyberinfrastructure Resource Integration (XSEDE XCRI) team collaborated to enhance Langston’s high-performance computing system at the Langston University Computing Center for Research and Education (LUCCRE), known as “Lucille.” Lucille is a tightly knit cluster of servers configured to provide high-performance and high-throughput…
Read More →USAO Leverages ORU Titan Supercomputer for Pharmaceutical Research
Thanks to new connections to Oklahoma’s research network, smaller universities such as the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (Science & Arts) now have access to super computing resources across the state, allowing for a quicker computation of data and new opportunities for research initiatives. This fall, five institutions connected to the OneOklahoma Friction…
Read More →Southeastern Oklahoma State University Leverages Virtual Reality for Immersive Learning
Southeastern Oklahoma State University (SEOSU) is partnering with OneNet to develop 50 virtual reality (VR) and responsive learning modules that will be introduced to all higher education in the state of Oklahoma. This project grew out of a collaboration among the State Regents’ Council for Online Learning Excellence, OneNet and the university. SEOSU and OneNet’s…
Read More →SWOSU Blue Thunder Alley Accelerates Research Computing Opportunities for Students
In the fall of 2018, Southwestern Oklahoma State University became one of four schools to receive the National Science Foundation grant that connected the campus to the OneOklahoma Friction Free Network (OFFN). The Multiple Organization Regional OneOklahoma Friction Free Network (MORe-OFFN) $333,859 grant award provided $333,859 to connect four regional universities to the OFFN network,…
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