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Did you know that if a Barbie doll were life-size, her measurements would be 39-23-33. She would stand 7 feet, 2 inches tall.
Read moreOklahoma CareerTech’s enrollment in fiscal year 2022 rose to 446,940 students -- from 426,125 in FY 2021 -- and was up in each of the state agency’s delivery arms.
Read moreOklahoma Baptist University will offer a fully online Bachelor of Arts in Christian Studies degree through the Hobbs School of Theology and Ministry beginning January 2023. The University is taking applications for the program now. Designed for working professionals, classes for the online Christian studies program are offered online in an asynchronous format, allowing students to access classes at times convenient for their schedules.
Read moreThe life and legacy of Clu Gulager, who passed earlier this year, will be honored at a special Circle Cinema event on what would have been his 94th birthday Wednesday November 16. “Remembering Clu Gulager” will celebrate the beloved actor and Holdenville native’s career.
Read moreClassic will meet cool when pianist Barron Ryan takes the stage on East Central University Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State University Greenwood School of Music’s music industry program was recognized as a top music business school by Billboard magazine in its October 2022 issue.
Read moreThe Chickasaw Nation Department of Education is hosting three Chickasaw Nation Student Education Days this fall. The events will be offered Nov. 1, 2 and 3 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Oklahoma City, Ardmore and Ada. Chickasaw high school students in grades 9-12 are invited to attend the event to learn about educational resources and discover programs to help them achieve their educational goals. As the school year begins for Chickasaw high schoolers, plans for college are set in motion. One of the major challenges each student must undertake is the ACT test, as well as researching colleges, applying, preparing for interviews and writing application essays. Students must also think about funding and scholarship opportunities, which may flood their already busy schedules. The Chickasaw Nation has several resources available to help with each of these endeavors, and all are highlighted during Student Education Days events.
Read moreWomen on Mission met Oct. 27 at Phyllis Williamson’s home. Teri Shaw read Col. 3:12-14 and the list of ladies having birthdays.
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