Speaker explores Middle East tension
The partitioning of Syria into religious enclaves, each represented by its own armies and militias, may be inevitable, said Middle East expert Joshua Landis in a speech on campus Nov.
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The partitioning of Syria into religious enclaves, each represented by its own armies and militias, may be inevitable, said Middle East expert Joshua Landis in a speech on campus Nov.
Read MoreFor $3 customers can enjoy a bowl of homemade soup and a dessert for lunch Wednesday, Nov. 11, while helping fund scholarships for OCCC students. This event will be located
Read MoreDrivers who text, post to social media, or enter an address into their GPS while driving could now face a $100 fine, said Oklahoma Safety Council Executive Director Dave Koeneke.
Read MoreTwo military veterans, one a student and the other a college staff member, will be featured speakers at OCCC’s Veterans Day ceremony from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11,
Read MoreAlmost 600 military veterans attend classes at OCCC, said Janis Armstrong, Veterans Services coordinator. The enrollment of veterans indicates that OCCC is a good fit for them, she said. Classes
Read MoreOCCC students and staff can learn foreign languages from anywhere — as long as they have a connection to the college library’s website. This is possible through Mango Languages, said
Read MoreStudent tuition and fees pay about 45 percent of the cost of an education at OCCC. The rest comes from other sources, mainly state revenue and local property taxes. Chief
Read MoreAlthough there is no real penalty for not doing so, OCCC employees are required to let the college know if they also are employed elsewhere — in addition to their
Read MoreStudents who are interested in Native American history and the Native American studies program at the University of Oklahoma can learn more from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., Monday, Nov.
Read MoreA class assignment took a turn in the direction of real life earlier this semester when 18 students in Professor Gwin Faulconer-Lippert’s Public Relations course toured the Oklahoma County Jail.
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