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Sherri Coale's alma mater, Oklahoma Christian, to honor the Oklahoma women's basketball coach
Oklahoma women's basketball coach Sherri Coale is being honored by her alma mater, Oklahoma Christian University.
Oklahomans are preparing to celebrate Veterans day next week. Gov. Brad Henry is proclaiming 2010 as the Year of the Vietnam Veteran.
Tree donation to beautify, enhance Oklahoma Christian campus
The campus of Oklahoma Christian University received a special delivery Oct. 21 with the arrival of 1,300 trees.
OC students walk to raise $115,000
More than 650 Oklahoma Christian University students and friends raised $115,000 with their Walk for Honduras Oct.
OC students have Day of Silent Solidarity
Students at Oklahoma Christian University joined campuses across the country in silently voicing a pro-life message on Tuesday with the Day of Silent Solidarity.
Miller announces chairmen of steering committee
State Rep. Ken Miller announced that Clay Bennett and Bob Sullivan will serve as co-chairmen of the steering committee he formed in August to help him prepare for a campaign for state treasurer.
Foundations donate 1,300 trees to Okla. Christian
Two foundations have donated 1,300 trees to Oklahoma Christian University that will be used along walking trails planned to cover the campus and connect with Edmond city trails.
Missile threat documentary to premier at OC
Heritage Foundation's documentary, 33 Minutes: Protecting America in the New Missile Age, will premier at 6 p.m. Oct.
OC master's program goes beyond classroom
OKLAHOMA CITY Merely surviving a master's degree program is stressful enough. Imagine handling that course work while filing for a new technology patent.
City to have Make a Difference Day
By James Coburn The Edmond Sun Edmond youth will have an opportunity to deepen their volunteerism and community values this month by participating in the Mayor's Make a Difference Day project on Oct.
Highest-ranking OMA graduate named to Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame
CLAREMORE DAILY PROGRESS October 9, 2009 - Lt. Gen. William E. Potts, the highest ranking graduate of the Oklahoma Military Academy, is among nine veterans to be inducted into the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame on Nov.
Around Town: Impressive speaker
An international flavor prevailed this year at The Journal Record 's 2009 Woman of the Year banquet, which recognizes 50 women making a difference.
OC looks to be premiere faith-based university
EDITOR'S NOTE: To read about the University of Central Oklahoma's plans for the future, see a related story in Wednesday's Edmond Sun Oklahoma Christian University is striving to be the premiere faith-based university in this state and perhaps the region, said Mike E. O'Neal, university president.
Abracadabra: Making it in magic
William Rader isn't fooled easily. He has thousands of magic tricks up his sleeve -- literally.
It's a daunting task for young adults to decide on a course of study that will affect their life paths, but choosing a major early in their college careers can save considerable time and money.
Presidents: Colleges must take lead in creativity
A half-dozen presidents of Oklahoma colleges say those in higher education need to take the lead in fostering creativity and producing students capable of competing in a 21st-century society.
'Road Show' to make stop in Drummond Drummond Public Schools will be a stopping point for the General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum's "Road Show Classroom" Oct.
Oil execs predict changes to U.S. energy markets
EDMOND America is in the process of a cultural shift that will cause major changes to its energy markets, two oil executives predicted.
Eisenhower promotes peace at energy luncheon
BY KATHY TOPPINS THE EDMOND SUN Mary Eisenhower, granddaughter of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, continues her grandfather's legacy by calling for understanding and respect among individuals through her leadership in People to People International.
Consultant says alternative-energy business may boom
EDMOND The market for alternative energy will grow so much over the next two decades that it may generate more than 37 million new jobs and could produce $4.2 trillion in new revenue, an energy consultant said Monday.
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