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91Ӱ Students Named NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars
Learning about NASA’s Orion spacecraft program is just one of the topics 91Ӱ students Brandon Conley and Michelle Echeverri heard about during their four days at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
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Renovation Underway for Hardesty Student Success Center at 91Ӱ West Campus
Construction is underway on the new Hardesty Student Success Center at the 91Ӱ West Campus. The new facility, once completed inside the Information Commons Building, will revolutionize the student experience.
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91Ӱ Partners with OSU-Tulsa to Strengthen Four-Year Public College Experience in Tulsa
A new initiative will strengthen the link between Oklahoma State University-Tulsa and 91Ӱ to provide Tulsa-area students a cohesive four-year public university experience – the first of its kind in the area.
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91Ӱ Student Receives $500 for 2019 Holiday Card Design
Caleh Trexler studied art in high school and college before switching majors and transferring to 91Ӱ. Now a Music major, she used her artistic background to enter the student design competition for the 2019 91Ӱ Holiday Card after seeing social media posts and flyers on campus about entering. Each year, the call for entries is open to any 91Ӱ student to submit a design and one is selected as the annual 91Ӱ Holiday card.
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New Report to Improve Process for College Transfer Students
While Oklahoma ranks third in the nation for student transfers to four-year institutions, our state performs below average on those transfer students completing a bachelor’s degree. To help address this gap, Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum has declared the third week of October as Tulsa Transfer Week and a new report, released during the inaugural Tulsa Transfer Week, assesses the current transfer situation in northeast Oklahoma and outlines next steps to improve the process for students.
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