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Human remains found during OU construction are from early 20th-century educational cadavers, officials say.
Human remains found during construction at the University of Oklahoma in February 2026 are believed to be from cadavers used for early 20th-century education, according to the Oklahoma Archaeological Survey and university officials.
The site, formerly home to the School of Biological Sciences, showed no signs of foul play, and the Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner confirmed the remains are non-forensic.
Construction has resumed under safety and archaeological monitoring protocols, with all procedures compliant with state law.
The new Life Sciences Laboratories Building, funded by an $80 million investment, remains on schedule.
Los restos humanos encontrados durante la construcción de OU son de cadáveres educativos de comienzos del siglo XX, dicen las autoridades.