OCCC events Nov. 5 through 19
Nov. 6, 2021 Glitter Ball 2021 The film industry in Oklahoma is one of the fastest-growing industries in the state with new studios, productions, and job opportunities opening around every
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Nov. 6, 2021 Glitter Ball 2021 The film industry in Oklahoma is one of the fastest-growing industries in the state with new studios, productions, and job opportunities opening around every
Read MoreThe film industry in Oklahoma is one of the fastest growing industries in the state with new studios, productions and job opportunities opening around every corner. One of these fine
Read MoreFollowing current OCCC Political Sciences Professor Markus Smith’s recently released YouTube video titled “My Journey and Struggles at Oklahoma City Community College,” several current and former OCCC faculty members have
Read MoreOCCC has a history and pattern of discrimination and harassment against faculty and staff stemming several years, and faculty are speaking up about it to a local investigative reporter, Professor
Read MoreBy: Maris Howard, Staff Writer Research shows that students’, faculty and staff members’ brains work best when they think more positively about themselves, OCCC Counselor Jenna Howard said from her
Read MoreBy: Venae Roan, Managing Editor With the new school year starting, OCCC students may be spending more on textbooks than they need to or waiting to buy them until they
Read MoreBy: Ryan Chapman, Editor-in-Chief OCCC is a home to many types of students from all walks of life. Some will be at the college for two short years before heading
Read MoreBy Marcus Robertson, Editor-in-Chief A former longtime Oklahoma City Community College employee and Employee of the Year, is suing the college in federal court for wrongful termination. Denise Gomez, who
Read MoreThe 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
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