October 21, 2025 - 02:51

The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University has announced the 2025 Hall of Fame and Lohmann Medal inductees. This prestigious recognition honors individuals who have made significant contributions to their respective fields and to the university community.
The Hall of Fame inductees are celebrated for their outstanding achievements in engineering, architecture, and technology, showcasing the impact of their work on both a local and global scale. The Lohmann Medal, named in honor of a distinguished faculty member, is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional service and dedication to the college and its mission.
The selection process involved a thorough review of nominees, highlighting their professional accomplishments and commitment to excellence. The inductees will be formally recognized during a special ceremony, where they will share their experiences and insights with students and faculty. This event not only honors the inductees but also inspires the next generation of leaders in engineering and architecture.
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