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Transfer Portal Updates Around The State: Women's Basketball
Ravin Ray
Tracking four programs in the state on who they add from the transfer portal and who enters
Oklahoma Universities To Grant Credit For Practical Nursing Programs
Jonathan Polasek
Oklahoma aims to combat its nursing shortage by allowing universities to grant college credit for practical nursing programs, encouraging LPNs to pursue further education.
School Gets Grant To Help Prevent Violence Against Women
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ADA, Okla. (AP) -- East Central University has received a $1 million federal grant to fund the development of a program with five other state schools to help prevent violence against women.
The
Another Oklahoma University Installs Student Notification System
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WEATHERFORD, Okla. (AP) _ Student safety is behind a new notification system at Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford.
The system allows the school to send emergency news to cell
Tribes announce opening of college
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Weatherford, Okla. (AP) _ Officials from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma say they're planning to open a two-year college in Weatherford.
The Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribal College will
Oklahoma students volunteer in New Orleans during spring break
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- An exotic beach is not the destination for all Oklahoma college students during spring break.
Some are heading to New Orleans to help with the continuing clean up following
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State colleges to emphasize U.S. Constitution
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A new federal law requiring schools that receive federal money to teach students about the US Constitution has Oklahoma schools scrambling to develop courses and programs.
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State colleges to emphasize U.S. Constitution
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A new federal law requiring schools that receive federal money to teach students about the US Constitution has Oklahoma schools scrambling to develop courses and programs.
At
Oklahoma's colleges and universities continue to help hurricane evacuees
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ The state's colleges and universities continue offers of help to students whose Gulf Coast schools have been closed.
Institutions offering free or reduced tuition to
Oklahoma's colleges and universities continue to help hurricane evacuees
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ The state's colleges and universities continue offers of help to students whose Gulf Coast schools have been closed.
Institutions offering free or reduced tuition to
College Rodeo finals
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(Casper, Wyoming-AP) -- Oklahoma State's women's team is in first place after three rounds at the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming.
The Cowgirls have 355 team points and
College Rodeo finals
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(Casper, Wyoming-AP) -- Oklahoma State's women's team is in first place after three rounds at the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming.
The Cowgirls have 355 team points and
SWOSU coach is suspended
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(Weatherford-AP) -- Long-time Southwestern Oklahoma State University football coach Paul Sharp remains suspended while the school reviews an unspecified complaint.
Sharp did not coach the Bulldogs
SWOSU coach is suspended
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(Weatherford-AP) -- Long-time Southwestern Oklahoma State University football coach Paul Sharp remains suspended while the school reviews an unspecified complaint.
Sharp did not coach the Bulldogs
Still Searching for New University President
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(Weatherford, Oklahoma-AP) -- The search is back on for a new president of Southwestern Oklahoma State University.
The Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges had announced March Third that Beaumont,
Still Searching for New University President
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(Weatherford, Oklahoma-AP) -- The search is back on for a new president of Southwestern Oklahoma State University.
The Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges had announced March Third that Beaumont,
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All clear at Arvest: Bank services back after online outage
Sam Modde
Arvest Bank online and mobile services operations back to normal, saying an internal system issue, not a cyberattack, caused Friday's temporary outage.
All clear at Arvest: Bank services back after online outage
Sam Modde
Arvest Bank online and mobile services operations back to normal, saying an internal system issue, not a cyberattack, caused Friday's temporary outage.
‘Could destroy our houses’: Collapsed culvert in Verdigris woman's backyard causing serious concern
Chloe Abbott
A Verdigris woman has serious concerns after a culvert collapsed in her backyard.
‘Could destroy our houses’: Collapsed culvert in Verdigris woman's backyard causing serious concern
Chloe Abbott
A Verdigris woman has serious concerns after a culvert collapsed in her backyard.
Tulsa musicians swap guitars for shovels for Recording Academy's Day That Music Cares
Ryan Gillin
Local musicians traded in their instruments for wheelbarrows on Friday for the Recording Academy's National Day of Service. They worked in the gardens at Food On The Move's Urban Farm.
Tulsa musicians swap guitars for shovels for Recording Academy's Day That Music Cares
Ryan Gillin
Local musicians traded in their instruments for wheelbarrows on Friday for the Recording Academy's National Day of Service. They worked in the gardens at Food On The Move's Urban Farm.
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All clear at Arvest: Bank services back after online outage
Sam Modde
Arvest Bank online and mobile services operations back to normal, saying an internal system issue, not a cyberattack, caused Friday's temporary outage.
‘Could destroy our houses’: Collapsed culvert in Verdigris woman's backyard causing serious concern
Chloe Abbott
A Verdigris woman has serious concerns after a culvert collapsed in her backyard.
Tulsa musicians swap guitars for shovels for Recording Academy's Day That Music Cares
Ryan Gillin
Local musicians traded in their instruments for wheelbarrows on Friday for the Recording Academy's National Day of Service. They worked in the gardens at Food On The Move's Urban Farm.
Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma honors volunteers at luncheon
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The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma held a luncheon to honor all its volunteers on Friday.
Tulsa Police investigate gun incident at Woodland Hills Mall, no shots fired
Cal Day
Tulsa Police are looking for the person who pulled a gun during a fight inside Woodland Hills Mall. Officers say it caused a lot of people in the mall to panic.
Rain, storms, and a severe threat ahead for Oklahoma through Tuesday
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Scattered shower and storm chances continue across Green Country. A stalled front this weekend will bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
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