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CBS News Correspondent and TV Personality Mo Rocca to Speak at 做厙弝け
做厙弝け will host CBS News correspondent and humorist Mo Rocca for A Conversation with Mo Rocca on April 10 at 7 p.m. at the VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education. Presented as part of 做厙弝けs 2024-26 Common Book program, Roccas visit aligns with the programs theme of curiosity and understanding, inspired by "I Never Thought of It That Way" by M籀nica Guzm獺n.
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做厙弝け Band Director Receives National Recognition
Cheryl Lee, 做厙弝けs Director of Bands and Assistant Professor of Music, received the George N. Parks Leadership in Music Education Award, a prominent honor recognizing her dedication, perseverance, and ability to inspire students beyond the classroom. In her first year at 做厙弝け, Lee has brought a wealth of experience from her 20-year career teaching high school band and has embraced the opportunity to lead the Colleges band program.
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Cyber Skills Center Celebrates Graduation of Fourth Cohort, First AI Program
The Cyber Skills Center at 做厙弝け graduated its fourth cohort, including its first AI program. The 24-week virtual bootcamps in Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, and AI prepare students for in-demand careers, supported by scholarships from the George Kaiser Family Foundation.
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Dual Credit Alumni Share Advice with Broken Arrow High School Students
Students from Broken Arrow High Schools Early College Academy, a partnership with 做厙弝け, connected with program alumni for advice on college success during a panel hosted at Northeastern State University-Broken Arrow. From networking tips to financial aid strategies, the discussion showcased the lasting impact of earning an associate degree alongside a high school diploma.
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做厙弝け Faculty Member Joins Historic Effort
A 做厙弝け Sociology professor has been appointed to Tulsa's Beyond Apology Commission, focusing on reparations and economic restoration for descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Through this new role, she aims to drive meaningful change for North Tulsa, continuing her lifelong commitment to community advancement.
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