OCCC moving to mostly 8-week classes
The college announced in June they would make the move to mostly eight-week classes in Fall 2010. Vice President of Academic Affairs notes “students may vote with their feet.” GET
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The college announced in June they would make the move to mostly eight-week classes in Fall 2010. Vice President of Academic Affairs notes “students may vote with their feet.” GET
Read MoreWhen students finish their high school requirements and graduate, many often get gifts such as flowers and cards. But over 100 OCCC students who completed their high school equivalency exams
Read MoreOklahoma City Community college students, staff and faculty braved the heat and protesters Saturday afternoon as they participated in OKC’s PRIDE parade. More than 29 representing the college donned colorful
Read MoreEvery year in June cities all over the country hold Pride festivals in support of the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transexual, and queer community. This year Oklahoma City
Read MoreAs a way to bring Oklahoma history to campus, OCCC dedicated the sculpture “Downstream Drifters” Monday near the college’s Main Building entrance. The artwork is a composition of four different
Read MoreOCCC students, parents, grandparents and even college President Jerry Steward were reminded to always do what they are told, when College for Kids presented the play, Day at Disney, July
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Read MoreMotaz Al Azayza, 19, is a student at the Al-Azhar University in the Gaza Strip. Motaz is a freelance portrait photographer. He is majoring in English translation. He’s also a
Read MoreWhat does community mean to its members and those on the outside looking in? “Misunderstandings, no willingness to learn about the communities or to understand them with little to no
Read MoreNational Poetry Month is the largest literary celebration in the world, with tens of millions of readers, students, K-12 teachers, librarians, booksellers, publishers, bloggers, and, of course, poets marking poetry’s
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