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A House committee heard Monday about the effects of restrictions on prescribed pain medication within Oklahoma after rapid reduction policies took effect in 2018.
Read moreHoof it to the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden on Sunday, November 7, to celebrate National Bison Day, presented locally by Bob Moore Subaru! This special animal awareness event, honoring America’s national mammal and Oklahoma’s state animal, will take place at the Zoo’s Joan Kirkpatrick Animal Hospital plaza from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Guests will enjoy hands-on activities, education opportunities, an animal enrichment session, as well as Facebook Live chats and more. Event activities are free with Zoo admission and include:
Read moreThe global pandemic that has upended daily life has exacted a toll on many industries. Businesses have been asked to close or temporarily scale back operations, while organizers of recreational gatherings have been tasked with reevaluating the practicality and safety of annual events.
Read moreThe National Cancer Control Programme was initiated in 1975 to provide cancer treatment facilities in the country.
Read moreApplications are now available for Oklahoma fifthand eighth-grade teachers interested in attending the 2022 Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute next summer in the restored capital city of 18th-century Virginia. The fifth-grade institute is scheduled June 5-11, and the eighth-grade institute is scheduled June 12-18, 2022.
Read moreDr. Tawa Anderson, associate professor of philosophy, will deliver the lecture for the fourth Philosophy Forum of the fall semester Nov. 12. The event will take place at 4 p.m. in the Tulsa Royalties Auditorium in the Bailey Business Center. Anderson’s lecture will be titled, “Why We Should Want Christianity to Be True.” The forum was originally scheduled for Nov. 5 but was moved to Nov. 12 due to activities related to the University’s fall Board of Trustees meetings Nov. 4-5.
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