Going back to school means buying new clothes, backpacks, tote bags, accessories and formal wear.
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An art-centered Italian upbringing informs new OKCMOA curator’s vision
Francesca Giani was previously a guest curator at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art in Norman.
Student veterans find strength, support as they head to college
“When you first get out of the military, you feel a sense of loss,” Noe said.
Sen. Kay Floyd, D-Oklahoma City, recalls the photo of a friend’s son smiling in his new residence at Ada’s East Central University in August.
Sen. Kay Floyd, D-Oklahoma City, recalls the photo of a friend’s son smiling in his new residence at Ada’s East Central University in August.
Chicken-Fried News: #freecommunitycollege
Rep. James Lankford participated in a State of the Union reaction project and didn’t exactly understand the instructions.
Allen Hutson’s commentary on the workforce readiness of college graduates (Commentary, Are college grads workforce-ready? Sept. 17, Oklahoma Gazette) suffers from a fundamental misunderstanding of higher education.
Allen Hutson’s commentary on the workforce readiness of college graduates (Commentary, “Are college grads workforce-ready?” Sept. 17, Oklahoma Gazette) suffers from a fundamental misunderstanding of higher education.
OKC schools offer free PSAT
“A goal without a plan is just a wish,” is a popular quote by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, a French poet from the early 20th century.
Commentary: Are college grads workforce-ready?
Graduating college is a rite of passage. College graduates have spent the last four to seven years (depending on the patience of their parents) of their lives diligently studying, cultivating relationships and preparing for their bright futures. This is what college graduates tell themselves and, in most cases, their parents. But are they really ready […]
Commentary: College is a life investment
The evidence is increasingly clear that Oklahoma can improve its standard of living and quality of life by investing in higher education and encouraging its residents to attend college.
Missed connections
Virginia Singleton, an Oklahoma City Community College student, is using the somewhat-infamous Internet site to try to find her stolen truck instead of relying on police. Her 1994 Chevy truck and some valuable camera equipment were stolen from an OCCC parking lot last month. One of the 300 campus security cameras caught the thieves on […]
