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Enrollment at Oklahoma’s public universities is rebounding, with a growing number of freshmen planning to attend many of the state’s schools this fall.
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State agencies and universities that don’t comply with an order from Gov. Kevin Stitt to eliminate certain diversity programs risk losing state funding.
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The U.S. News and World Report released its 2022-2023 rankings of the best colleges in Oklahoma, with some landing into the national rankings.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the nearly $13B budget approved by legislative leaders, Attorney General Gentner Drummond promising to not enforce a new law banning gender-affirming care for minors, and more.
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A preliminary survey of Oklahoma's higher education institutions shows that college enrollment has fallen roughly two percent in fall 2021, when compared to fall 2020.
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Oklahoma's Regents for Higher Education are asking for a funding increase. But even if they get it, the state’s public colleges still won’t be funded as…
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Three of Oklahoma's largest universities announced they are moving online for the rest of the spring 2020 semester.Students at the University of Oklahoma,…
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The state’s market for engineering and technology jobs is growing, but the test scores of Oklahoma students lag behind national averages on science and…
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Just a year and a half after closing a deal to acquire DirectTV, Randall Stephenson is at it again. Stephenson, the CEO of AT&T, is attempting a takeover of Time Warner.