Sunday Nov 29 | Oklahoma City Business
Annoying corporate clich s are in need of serious speech therapy
At the end of the day, value-added synergy can be achieved if we interface and think outside the box.
Oklahoma school ties NAIA Division II wins record
Oklahoma Wesleyan has tied an NAIA Division II men's basketball record with its 27th consecutive win.
OU surgeons repair infant's esophagus
Doctors pioneer a technique that is "much less invasive." At left, Michael and Ketina Cruz spend time with their baby, Daniela, who had surgery at the University of Oklahoma Medical Center in Oklahoma City to repair her malformed esophagus.
Professor Says Insanity Success Rare
Charges are expected any day against the doctor accused of stabbing his young son to death.
Major Hollywood producer knows what it will take for Oklahoma to attract more film productions
If Oklahoma wants to see more a oelights, camera, actiona in the state, it needs to offer more infrastructure, financial incentives and down-home friendliness.
OCU Wrestlers Dominate Neosho County, 32
Tulsa - Oklahoma City University picked up a 32-7 defeat over Neosho County on Thursday at Abe Lemons Arena.
OCU's Meinders School of Business receives $1 million bequest from OKC retailer
Oklahoma City University announced Nov. 19 the B.C. Clark Jr. Endowed Chair will be created at the schoola s Meinders School of Business, funded by a $1 million bequest from Clarka s late wife, Jeroldine Zachritz Clark.
Connors State Tops Ocu JV, 76-50
C.J. Washington scored 19 points as Connors State improved to 7-and-0 with a 26-point rout of the Oklahoma City University JV Wednesday night in Warner.
OCU School of Law may be headed downtown
OKLAHOMA CITY Calling the prospect of the Oklahoma City University School of Law moving downtown "an exciting and historic development," Dean Lawrence Hellman said Wednesday that there is a letter of intent to negotiate, but at this point no agreement.
Poll suggests less holiday spending
OKLAHOMA CITY Retailers should expect an even more difficult holiday shopping season this year than in 2008, according to the results of the latest annual Middle-America Consumer Confidence Poll.
Oklahoma City University makes plans to move law school to historic building west of downtown
Oklahoma City University is making plans to move its law school to the historic former Ford Model T plant west of downtown.
Middle America's outlook is hopeful
Consumer confidence and expectations among people living in Middle America, which includes Oklahoma, are better than they were a year ago, according to a poll conducted recently through the Meinders School of Business at Oklahoma City University.
OKLAHOMA CITY When landscapers take a more environmentally friendly approach, it also can mean a significant cost savings for customers.
Emily McCord, 11, takes a spill while teaming up with Madeline Dungan, also 11, for the three-legged race during halftime of the Texas A&M Women's basketball game against Oklahoma City University at Reed Arena Thursday.
Oklahoma City University Plans MAPS 3 public forum
Oklahoma City University will sponsor a public forum Monday to inform the community about the proposed initiatives in MAPS 3. Oklahoma City voters will decide on the new MAPS proposal Dec.
OCU Economy Survey Reveals Lack of Optimism in Job Market
OKLAHOMA CITY According to labor department numbers fewer people are claiming unemployment benefits, but still too many to signal the tough economy is close to gaining jobs.
WWII vet recalls time in service
Veterans can be found in every state in America. There are true American heroes living all around us, and W.O. Hawkins, also known as a oeDub,a is one of these heroes living right here in Durant.
Long-time Moore educator will retire
Long-time Moore educator Debbie Arato will retire at the end of the 2009-2010 school year, she announced to school board members Monday evening.
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.
Also on Topix