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| In Other News | OCTOBER 17, 2008 | Events |
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SWOSU Frat Helps With Disposal of Unused Medications Presidential Partners Event Kicks Off 2009 Southeastern Centennial Celebration Centennial Convocation Set for Murray State College New Federal Grant Program Creates Opportunities for OSU-Tulsa Education Students ECU Grants to Encourage Students to Work With Older Adults
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OSU Study Finds Oklahoma Banks Are Sound Oklahoma commercial banks have strong capital positions and are not at risk, according to a recent study by Gary Simpson, Oklahoma State University finance professor and Oklahoma Bankers Association chair of commercial bank management. Read more. Seminole State College Welcomes Community for Ribbon Cutting of Seminole Nation Residential Learning Center “From a vision to a reality,” a simple statement that embraced the spirit of community involvement and appreciation that filled the campus of Seminole State College during the institution’s official ribbon cutting and grand opening of the Seminole Nation Residential Learning Center on Sept. 18. Read more. OSU-Oklahoma City Signs Transfer Agreement With University of Central Oklahoma Students in the OSU-Oklahoma City Early Care program have a new bachelor’s degree option thanks to a transfer agreement signed by OSU-OKC and University of Central Oklahoma on Sept. 9, 2008. This agreement allows students completing an OSU-OKC Associate in Applied Science degree in early care (administration or master teacher emphasis) to transfer to UCO and pursue their Bachelor of Science degree in family life education (child development emphasis). Read more. RSU Student Leaders Study President Kennedy in Texas
The Rogers State University President’s Leadership Class jump started their academic year with a trip to Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas, to study President John F. Kennedy. Read more.
Ceremony Proclaims Two Historical Occasions Groundbreaking for a new academic building marked a historic day on the campus of Oklahoma Panhandle State University two years ago. The new Science and Agriculture Building has been completed and it opened in August for students taking courses offered by OPSU’s School of Agriculture and School of Science, Mathematics, and Nursing. On Saturday, October 25, a dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony will be held in conjunction with Aggie Football Homecoming and the event will also officially launch OPSU’s Centennial celebration. Read more. Record Set for Campus Voter Registrations in Annual Contest Officials with Oklahoma Campus Compact announced this week that Langston University, Rose State College and the University of Oklahoma won the 2008 Voter Registration Contest. Read more. |
Oct. 4-Jan. 4 - OU International Exhibition: American Artists from the Russian Empire Oct. 20 - OSU Melvyn Leffler, U.S. Foreign Relations Oct. 29 - RSC Inspirational Speaker Richard Hight Oct. 30 - USAO Nobel Peace Prize Winner Jody Williams |
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