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The Oklahoma Supreme Court decided Tuesday the state's law banning certain discussions on race and sex does not apply to college and university classrooms.
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The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents voted Thursday for tuition hikes and a salary increase and bonus for its president.
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This year's legislative session did not see the budget fireworks of 2024 or the historic education funding of 2023, but lawmakers still managed to add $25 million into the state funding formula, along with new programs and regulations.
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International students make up more than a quarter of Harvard University's student body. Harvard says the government's actions, which could cut off a major revenue stream, are "unlawful."
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Oklahoma State University is getting a $250 million dollar appropriation for the College of Veterinary Medicine.
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The Oklahoma state legislature has come to an agreement on this year's budget, and education is getting a boost.
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Oklahoma colleges and universities in the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education will be banned from using state funds for diversity, equity and inclusion activities and positions after Gov. Kevin Stitt signed Senate Bill 796 into law Wednesday.
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The University of Tulsa’s President Brad Carson is stepping down from his role at the school.
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After weeks of confusion, the Trump Administration has reversed course on terminating international students' statuses in the U.S. Oklahoma universities say their students' statuses are restored.
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The directives include new efforts to curtail DEI programs at colleges, and discipline guidance for public schools.