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Lawmakers are considering another initiative to incentivize teachers to stay in Oklahoma classrooms that would allow teachers’ children to be eligible for the state’s tuition scholarship program.
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Students would be able to access Oklahoma’s Promise funds.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt caught some lawmakers off guard Monday when he called for consolidating public colleges and universities in his State of the State speech.
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The grant will support research into lowering dropout rates, giving first-year students more support in the form of technology and hiring new faculty.
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Top colleges aim to create a diverse campus with students from all walks of life; so they're traveling to places they've neglected before: rural communities.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order Wednesday targeting diversity, equity and inclusion programs at state agencies and institutions of higher education.
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The state’s Hispanic population and workforce have grown, requiring more programs to ensure job readiness.
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As Bacone College's future remains uncertain, the owner of Midgley-Huber — the company that sued Bacone College for over $1.5 million in unpaid work payments — said he would allow the school to finish the spring semester if his bid wins.
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There's a growing movement in universities across the country to push back against the censorship and suspension of student groups Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace.
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Dawna Riding In Hare is a Pawnee citizen who has served her tribe for over two decades. An American Indian Studies professor at Oklahoma State University, she memorializes her ancestors by educating the next generation about the history of Native American peoples.