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Approximately 150 Reach Higher students and their families, faculty, and representatives from participating Reach Higher institutions recently gathered at the Oklahoma History Center to honor current Reach Higher participants, 2018 graduates, faculty and other educational partners. Speakers included Chancellor Glen…
Read More →Oklahoma’s public colleges and universities are producing thousands of college graduates ready to enter the workforce this spring. The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education estimate that nearly 34,000 students will earn degrees and college-level certificates during the 2017-18 academic…
Read More →Two Oklahoma high school seniors have been named Chancellor Hans Brisch Scholars for outstanding leadership, civic involvement and academic talent. Katherine Cockreham, Woodward High School, and Nathan Lindsey, Healdton High School, will each receive a $2,000 award through the Chancellor…
Read More →Determined to find solutions for the challenges communities face throughout the country, 12 inspirational students from Oklahoma’s colleges and universities were recognized as 2018 Newman Civic Fellows during the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education meeting Thursday. Matthew Staples, Connors…
Read More →The Council for Online Learning Excellence (COLE), an initiative of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education’s Online Education Task Force, recognized three faculty members and a university team for their outstanding work during yesterday’s State Regents meeting. Dr. Stacy…
Read More →Special Meeting of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education10:30 a.m., Wednesday, April 25, 2018Gene Rainbolt Graduate School of BusinessUniversity of Oklahoma Price College of Business865 Research Parkway, Room 355 in Suite 300Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Selected Agenda Item Tuition and…
Read More →Mike C. Turpen, Oklahoma City, was recently reappointed by Gov. Mary Fallin to serve a nine-year term as a member of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. Turpen’s reappointment was confirmed by both the Senate Education Committee and the…
Read More →Students, faculty, representatives from Oklahoma’s public colleges and universities, and other supporters gathered at the state Capitol Monday to show appreciation for the Governor and Legislature’s ongoing support of the Oklahoma’s Promise scholarship program and to encourage legislators to continue…
Read More →What: Oklahoma’s Promise Day at the Capitol When: 10 a.m., Monday, April 16 Who: Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb; Lori Carter, Director of Legislative Affairs, Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office; Chancellor Glen D. Johnson; Sen. Jason Smalley, Oklahoma State Senate; Rep. Cyndi…
Read More →Members of Oklahoma’s Council of Presidents and campus senior leadership came together Wednesday to hear a variety of speakers during the State Regents Forum on Free Speech at the Presbyterian Health Foundation Conference Center. “Freedom of speech is an issue…
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