Pulitzer Prize Winner Bob Woodward to Speak at OCCC
On March 26, 1943, a legend was born. Seventy-five years would pass before this man would find his way to Oklahoma City Community College. Bob Woodward is a well-known and
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On March 26, 1943, a legend was born. Seventy-five years would pass before this man would find his way to Oklahoma City Community College. Bob Woodward is a well-known and
Read MoreOCCC is proud to host legendary Watergate reporter Bob Woodward. Come join us.
Read MoreOCCC Engineering Club Director Colby Warden said the club recently partnered with Envision Success to rebuild a community garden in Norman for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. Colby said the
Read MoreWhat would you do if you were a nearby witness to a heated exchange between individuals that escalated into violence? What could you do to diffuse the situation and prevent
Read MoreOklahoma City Community College provides many different educational opportunities to help students be successful in college and beyond. Professor Jack Kraettli teaches financial literacy at OCCC and high schools in
Read MoreA poster touting the white supremacy group, Identity Evropa, was found on the Oklahoma City Community College campus Friday. Several of the posters were found across the campus. Austin Peden, an
Read MorePathway High School students at Oklahoma City Community College decided to walkout to remember students who lost their lives due to gun violence. Oklahoma City Community College Division Assistant, Rochelle
Read MoreIt was a painful secret he kept for 10 years, from the time he was 14, until now. “I didn’t say anything about what my stepdad did to me for
Read MoreOklahoma City Community College is losing more students. This semester alone, the school lost 406 individual students, school officials told members of the Board of Regents last week. So far,
Read MoreSome health profession programs at Oklahoma City Community College will be adding an additional fee next semester. The Vice President for Academic Affairs, Greg Gardner, said the fee was not
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