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NOVEMBER 7 Angel Food Sign-Ups A* When: Saturday, Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. - noon A* Where: Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church, 2929 Hwy.
Grady County ex-educators to meet Nov. 9
The Grady County Retired Educators Association will meet Monday in Room/Station 82 in the lower floor of the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Union Building.
USAO Hoopsters Face Drug Charge
Two basketball players at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma have been kicked off the team and are facing drug charges.
College students arrested selling pot from dorm room
Two college basketball players were busted during an undercover sting operation.
Public University Cuts Salaries, First in State
Professors are sacrificing salaries for students in a first time move by a public Oklahoma university.
Marketing workshop set for artists
Most artists would rather be working in their studio than out marketing themselves.
Photojournalist to be featured at symposium
Renowned photojournalist James Nachtwey will be featured in The Role of Fine Arts in Political Discourse, a free public lecture that will be held at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Oct.
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Oklahoma Teacher of the Year speaking tonight at ECU
Oklahoma's 2009 Teacher of the Year, who will speak tonight at East Central University's Marvin Stokes Endowed Lectureship, says he had to fail before he learned how to reach his students and pull them away from failure.
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Oldest graduate of USAO dies at 104 in California
The oldest known living graduate of the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma passed away recently.
USAO sanctions its only fraternity
The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma has sanctioned the only fraternity on the school's campus for inappropriate conduct.
USAO Regents took a walking tour of the new DroverGen Energy Research Laboratory when they convened this month at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma.
New McAlester CFO takes on water bills, audits
A native of Southwest Oklahoma, she describes herself as honest, hardworking and down to earth.
Tulsa Teacher Honored In Washington
Washington, DC - A Tulsa educator who was honored last week as the state's teacher of the year was also honored today in Washington, DC.
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.
OU Native American Studies Program to host annual symposium
Wilma Mankiller, former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, will deliver the keynote address at the annual Symposium on American Indian Studies Oct.
AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma
Chickasaw royalty to be crowned
New Chickasaw royalty will be crowned at the annual Chickasaw Princess Pageant, set for 6 p.m., Monday, Sept.
Flatt participates in State Soldier of the Year competition CAMP GRUBER - Spc. Jonathan R. Flatt, of Edmond, a member of Troop C, 1st Squadron, 180th Cavalry Regiment, participated in the final selection competition for the Oklahoma State Soldier of the Year held at Camp Gruber Training Site.
Tulsa educator named Teacher of the Year
Tulsa Public Schools teacher Brian Grimm has been selected as Oklahoma's Teacher of the Year for 2010.
Community tribute, memorial held on campus of USAO campus
As OHP Trooper Stan McConnell sang the last refrains of "God Bless America," his deep voice echoing off the walls of Troutt Hall, 100 white doves were released into the sky above the USAO campus in honor of those who fell to terrorist attacks on Sept.
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