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National tech education provider Fullstack Academy and the University of Oklahoma (OU) today announced the launch of a new product management bootcamp program. The curriculum is designed to train professionals on the skills needed to fill the more than 13,000 product management job postings in Oklahoma in just 25 weeks.
Read moreThe University of Central Oklahoma’s School of Design won 29 awards at the district level of the 2022 American Adverting Awards (ADDYs). UCO design students advanced to the district competition after winning 96 awards at the Oklahoma City ADDYs in February.
Read more(This story was produced in partnership with the Oklahoma nonprofit newsroom The Frontier.)
Read moreOn Monday, May 16, a new photography exhibit, Becoming Fearless, is opening in the Chesapeake Event Center and Gallery at the Oklahoma History Center (OHC).
Read moreA steam pumper Oklahoma City fire engine No. 9, taken between 1890 and 1920. A new photography exhibit, Becoming Fearless, is opening in the Chesapeake Event Center and Gallery at the Oklahoma History Center (OHC). —Courtesy OHS
Read moreThe Women Presidents Organization (WPO), in collaboration with JPMorgan Chase, names Lauren Brooks, founder of Bakery Bling, based in Oklahoma City, OK, to the 15th annual ranking of the 50 Fastest Growing Women-Owned/ Led Companies. Brooks ranked number 23 on this year’s survey. The WPO received more applications this year than ever before, and the ranking reflects the largest number of consumer brands since inception. From January to December of 2021, the 50 Fastest generated a combined $6.8 billion in revenue and collectively employed more than 30,000 people.
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Read moreSen. Kevin Matthews is inviting the public to come learn more about rural Oklahoma and one of Oklahoma’s 13 surviving all-Black communities. Boley, in Okfuskee County, is one of the stops for a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit highlighting rural America. The exhibit, “Crossroads: Change in Rural America,” will be open to the public from May 14 through June 25 at the Boley Community Center, 11 West Grant Street, with a spe-cial opening ceremony and ribbon cutting to be held this Saturday at 10:00 a.m.
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