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Meinders inducts five into Okla. hall of honor
OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma City University's Meinders School of Business inducted five new members into the Oklahoma Commerce & Industry Hall of Honor on Wednesday.
Steichen pops in with the Utah Symphony
Jerry Steichen, the Utah Symphony's new principal pops conductor, inside Abravanel Hall.
Gov. Henry names Hetherington to appellate court
OKLAHOMA CITY a ' Gov. Brad Henry has appointed Judge William C. Hetherington, Jr., to the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals.
Three women have been selected by the Oklahoma City University Societies for their outstanding commitment to their community and its quality of life.
Hollywood producer visits OKC university
OKLAHOMA CITY Hollywood came to Oklahoma on Friday, and tomorrow's entrepreneurs in the movie industry were listening.
Around Town: Festive parade celebrates Will
To mark the 130th anniversary of Will Rogers' birth on a ranch in Oologah, Indian Territory, a parade is planned Saturday in Claremore.
Local student designs conference pin
It's a tradition for Business Professionals of America members from across the nation to trade their state's official pin with other members at the annual National Conference.
Charge filed in Oklahoma City University student's death
OKLAHOMA CITY a ' Prosecutors have charged an 18-year-old with first-degree murder in the death of an Oklahoma City University student.
Oklahoma Leaders Looking to Diversify State's Economy
Oklahoma's economy relies heavily on natural oil and gas revenues but recent slumping numbers has led state leaders to look for other ways to branch out.
Around Town: OCU celebrates Day of the Dead
Starting with an altar installation Thursday and culminating with a festival on Sunday, Day of the Dead will be celebrated at Oklahoma City University.
OCU Expands its Nursing School
Nurses are in high demand these days and Oklahoma City University is helping to fill the shortage.
MAPS 3 faces date with voters; chamber hopes for good turnout
OKLAHOMA CITY Voter turnout for each of Oklahoma City's major penny sales tax issues has increased slightly over the years, as has the margin of support, and MAPS 3 promoters are hoping for even bigger numbers Dec.
10) Phillips Seminary's role change
Gary Peluso-Verdend is both excited and daunted by his new responsibilities as president of Tulsa's Phillips Theological Seminary.
The oil and gas industry has played a key role in helping Tulsa weather the recession, according to a new BusinessWeek study that ranks the metro area near the top of the 40 strongest in the nation.
Oklahoma Students, Mix N' Mingle Tonight
Co-sponsored by Becker Professional Education, this year's events will be tonight, Oct.
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Seismic Equipment Solutions Appoints New Chief Financial Officer
Seismic Equipment Solutions announces the appointment of Rick Luke as Chief Financial Officer.
ASU student Mrs. India America working hard to carry out title
On campus, she is a graduate student at the College of Public Programs, but in the South Asian community of the U.S., Brintha Gardner is this year's Mrs.
OKC-area retailers face mixed bag this holiday season
" the traditional post-Thanksgiving Day shopping fiesta - " fizzles, then expect another dreary retail season.
OCU offers $40,000 scholarship for CareerTech state leaders
The Meinders School of Business at Oklahoma City University is once again showing its commitment to CareerTech programs and student leadership across the state with $40,000 worth of scholarship offerings to students on the state leadership team.
Wrongful-conviction project adopted
The Oklahoma City University School of Law is working to help free the wrongly convicted and give its students practical experience in the criminal justice system.
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