GET a Job workshop to feature FAA employee
The Graduation, Employment and Transfer (GET) Office is hosting the GET a Job workshop at noon, Tuesday, Oct. 14 in CU2. The workshop will provide several unique perspectives on what
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The Graduation, Employment and Transfer (GET) Office is hosting the GET a Job workshop at noon, Tuesday, Oct. 14 in CU2. The workshop will provide several unique perspectives on what
Read MoreCampus police responded to numerous calls in recent weeks, including three thefts. At around 11 a.m. Sept. 24, Officer Daniel Piazza was dispatched to OCCC’s Capitol Hill Center on SW
Read MoreSanta Fe South Pathways Middle College enrollment has more than doubled since last year, serving 185 students this year in comparison to 89 students in 2014. This is due to
Read MoreOf the 2,055 students who graduated from OCCC in 2014, a little more than half — 50.9 percent — responded to a graduate survey, said Institutional Effectiveness Director Janet Perry.
Read MoreStudents who need to get caught up on class assignments may want to consider coming to the campus during fall break Thursday, Oct. 15, through Saturday, Oct. 17. All OCCC
Read MoreThe results of seven weeks of choir practice will be heard in the VPAC theater at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8. The fall concert will feature the college’s three choirs,
Read MoreThe Oklahoma Caring Van will be offering free immunizations and flu shots for children from 2 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 8, at the Family and Community Education Center
Read MoreFree vaccinations are available to children who are uninsured, underinsured, Medicaid eligible and Native American from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8, said Child Development Lab Supervisor LeeAnn
Read MoreStudents can experience the world-class performing arts magic of London’s Royal National Theatre this fall via National Theatre Live, said Arts Dean Ruth Charnay. Beginning Oct. 18, students can enjoy
Read MoreMore women are killed every year by domestic violence than they are by cancer, said Oklahoma City YWCA Coordinator Rachele Eskridge. In fact, Oklahoma ranks third in the nation for
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