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The Oklahoma Airport Operators Association in partnership with the Oklahoma Chapter of Ninety- Nines is seeking nominations to honor three Oklahoma women making important contributions to aviation and aerospace. The three award winners will be recognized at the Oklahoma Women in Aviation and Aerospace Day Luncheonto be held December 9, 2022 at 11:30 AM at Tulsa Technology Center’s Riverside Campus.
Read moreAppointed in October 2022 by Gov. Kevin Stitt, Tim Diehl will complete the unexpired term of the late Bill Brewster of Marietta, who had served as District 3 representative on the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission since July 2016.
Read moreOklahoma Blood Institute is losing hundreds of O negative blood units a month due to recent blood bag shortages. O negative is the only universal blood type, which means it can be transfused into any blood recipient regardless of blood type.
Read moreAs part of the American Indian College Fund’s Native American Heritage Month activities, president and CEO, Cheryl Crazy Bull, will lead a discussion of the book “A Calm and Normal Heart” with the author, Chelsea T. Hicks (Osage/ Wazhazhe heritage). The discussion on Hicks’ collection of short stories will be followed by a question- and-answer session. This free virtual event will be held on Tuesday, November 29, at 12 p.m. MST and is open to all.
Read moreFollowing a leaked report exposing the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) efforts to expand disinformation efforts across agencies, Senator James Lankford (R-OK) sent a letter to the DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas demanding clear answers about their disinformation campaign and silencing efforts.
Read moreThe University of Oklahoma has received a $3.5 million gift from OU alumnus Michael Turner to support the Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering in the Gallogly College of Engineering. Turner’s generous gift will fund the addition of cutting-edge equipment, positioning the school to recruit talented faculty and enhance its research impact.
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