OSU-Tulsa Announces Expanded Program to Help Area Teachers

Oklahoma State University-Tulsa President Gary Trennepohl and Tulsa Public Schools Superintendent Michael Zolkoski recently announced that the university is introducing a new degree and scholarship program for area education students and teachers.

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Celia Clinton Students Helped by Civic Club

By DAVID LLOYD JONES

This year the students of Celia Clinton Elementary School, one block north of Pine Street on Harvard Avenue, will “dress for success.”

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Key Club Benefits Both Students, Communities

By DAVID LLOYD JONES

A number of civic organizations try to give teenagers a key to success but the Kiwanis Club of Tulsa has gone directly to the source – the Key Club.

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TU’s Bayless Plaza Completed

The University of Tulsa recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony marking the completion of Bayless Plaza. The event marks a significant milestone because it celebrates the first completed project within the current series of construction projects that will transform and define the campus for generations to come.

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National Punctuation Day’s Coming

People all over the United States are celebrating the new holiday, National Punctuation Day, which is listed in Chase’s Calendar of Events as a celebration of the lowly comma, correctly used quotes, and other proper uses of periods, semicolons and the ever mysterious ellipsis.

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Additions Continue at NSU- BA Campus

A ribbon cutting was recently held at the Northeastern State University–Broken Arrow campus to mark the official opening of another state-of-the-art classroom bulding.

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Couple’s Wedding to Benefit Local Students

By DAVID LLOYD JONES

On Oct. 21, Kelsy Jones and John Eakin will be married.
As the bride-to-be, Jones was entrusted with the duty of registering for bridal gifts. She decided to register on-line with two chains one does not usually associate with fancy weddings: Wal-Mart and Target.

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TU Homecoming 2006–Looking to the Future Honoring the Past

By CHARLES CANTRELL

A visit to the campus of The University of Tulsa will show why “Blueprint for the FuTUre” is the perfect theme for this year’s homecoming. Change and growth are everywhere.

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TU Tradition – Small School Atmosphere, Big Time Academics

It’s that time of year again when TU alumni gather from around the world and just across town to renew old friendships forged at a time when everyone was in the same academic boat. Now they come back representing all walks of life, but they hold in common pride in their alma mater.

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The University of Tulsa Homecoming 2006 Schedule of Events

Thursday, September 14
• Alumni Art Show and Reception sponsored by the Henry Kendall College of Arts and Sciences and the TU Alumni Association
• Student Government Reunion Reception
• Bonfire and Taste of TU

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Michael Johnson to Receive TCC Vision Honor

Michael Johnson was barely in Tulsa for a few months eight years ago when he was called on to assist with the search for a new superintendent for Tulsa Public Schools. This was the beginning of his ongoing work to serve education in Tulsa. His efforts will be acknowledged on Thursday, Sept. 21 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel when the Tulsa Community College Foundation holds its annual Vision in Education Leadership Dinner to honor Johnson’s service to Tulsa’s educational entities.

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TCC Announces Donors for Health Sciences Building

Tulsa Community College recently announced major donors for a private campaign that will help to equip and provide the latest technology for the Health Sciences and Biotechnology Learning Center at its southeast campus. The Learning Center is funded through Vision 2025.

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Tulsa Tech Breaks Ground on New Health Building

Tulsa Technology Center (TTC) recently broke ground on a new Health Building at the Lemley Campus, 3420 S. Memorial Dr.
The Health Building will combine most of TTC’s health-related classes under one roof. The three-story building will anchor Memorial Drive and stretch over parts of the former Quinn Chrysler auto dealership. At more than 179,000 square feet, the footprint of the building will be larger than a football field, including end zones.

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Hannah Hensel Wins National Alexander Hamilton Award

Hannah Hensel, a student at Union High School in Tulsa, has received The Alexander Hamilton Citizenship Achievement Award for superior citizenship and achievement in national competition.

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Alumni, Friends Gather toCelebrate ‘Best of TCC’ 2006

Tulsa Community College Alumni and Friends Association celebrated the achievements of 24 of the college’s most distinguished alumni at the eighth annual Best of TCC event May 18 at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel. A fundraiser for the Tulsa Community College Alumni and Friends Association, this year’s presenting sponsor for the Best of TCC was Southern Nazarene University Tulsa.

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