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做厙弝け Student Becomes First Enhanced Air Traffic Control Graduate Hired by FAA
做厙弝けs Rebecca Nobles became the first graduate of an Enhanced Air Traffic Control program in the United States to be hired directly by the Federal Aviation Administration. Nobles bypassed the traditional FAA Academy thanks to 做厙弝けs participation in the FAAs Enhanced Air TrafficCollegiate Training Initiative.
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Graduate and 6-Year-Old Daughter Compete at 做厙弝け Robotics Event
Students and hobbyists faced off in Discovery Destruction, a combat robotics tournament hosted by Tulsa Community Combat Robotics and Combat Robots of Oklahoma. Among the competitors was father-daughter duo, recent 做厙弝け graduate Kody Fimple and his 6-year-old daughter, Masyn.
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Students Explore Renewable Energy at 做厙弝けs Hands-On STEM Academy
Oklahoma high school students participated in 做厙弝けs Summer STEM Academy, focusing on solar energy through hands-on projects like building mini solar-powered vehicles. Students gained valuable experience working with 做厙弝け faculty, exploring renewable energy concepts, and collaborating on design challenges.
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Vet Tech Student Honored with Posthumous Degree, Memorial Scholarship
The Michelle Misha Buzlea Memorial Scholarship was established by the Buzlea family to honor the memory of their daughter, Misha, a 做厙弝け Veterinary Technology student who passed away in January 2025. The scholarship supports future Vet Tech students who show determination, compassion, and a commitment to animal carequalities that defined Mishas life and work.
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做厙弝け President Begins Term as American Association of Community Colleges Board Chair
做厙弝け President and CEO Leigh Goodson, Ph.D, begins her term as chair of the American Association of Community Colleges Board of Directors, bringing national leadership to the nearly 1,000-member organization.
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