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University of Central Oklahoma College of Mathematics and Science faculty members were recently awarded a six-year grant totaling $1,187,961 from the National Science Foundation — Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program.
Read morePeople with autism spectrum disorder and other neuropsychiatric diseases that heavily feature social deficits have no drugs available to treat their difficult and, at times, debilitating symptoms. Researcher Mohiuddin Ahmad, MBBS, Ph.D., has been awarded a five-year, $1.8 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to research the regulation of oxytocin receptor signaling in neurons and the effect the mechanisms have on social behavior.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) reports that initial claims, initial claims’ fourweek average and continued claims’ four-week average decreased, while continued claims increased slightly for the week ending Sept. 17.
Read moreThe University of Central Oklahoma’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions will host Edmond College Night from 6-8 p.m. Oct. 5, in the Nigh University Center (NUC) third-floor ballrooms on Central’s campus.
Read moreTribal colleges and universities are at the forefront of educating and training Indigenous people for future jobs and leadership positions that serve Native communities. In addition, many have innovative curriculums and immersion strategies for cultural and language revitalization.
Read moreSeminole businessman and two-time mayoral candidate Lee Randle is facing a felony charge following his arrest earlier this month.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) released on September 28 shows that unemployment in Seminole County increased compared to what was reported last month. The rate of unemployment was also higher than what was reported last year. This report contains the statistics for August 2022.
Read moreSenate Majority Leader Greg McCortney announced Wednesday that legislative leaders from both chambers had agreed to appropriate an additional $20 million for emergency drought relief. Those funds are in addition to the $3 million already allocated for drought relief during the 2022 legislative session.
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