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  1. New Regent Appointed to ÐÔ°É Board in 2021

    P. Mitchell (Mitch) Adwon, a Tulsa businessman, is the newest ÐÔ°É Regent following his appointment to the ÐÔ°É Board of Regents by Oklahoma Governor J. Kevin Stitt and approval by the Oklahoma Legislature.

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  2. ÐÔ°É Using Federal Funds to Forgive Outstanding Balances

    Knowing individuals continue to struggle with the impact of the pandemic, ÐÔ°É is using a portion of its federal COVID Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds to help current and former students keep moving forward.

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  3. ÐÔ°É Joins Effort to Expand and Diversify the IT Workforce

    ÐÔ°É is partnering with CompTIA Apprenticeships for Tech, a program to increase the number of information technology workers across America and expand career opportunities to groups underrepresented in the tech workforce.

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    Information Technology
  4. ÐÔ°É Foundation Provides $10,000 for College Park Students

    Additional financial support is now available for students applying for College Park, a four-year public university experience in partnership with ÐÔ°É and OSU-Tulsa.

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    Business
  5. ÐÔ°É Receives National Library Award

    The Association of College and Research Libraries recently named ÐÔ°É an Excellence in Academic Libraries award winner for 2021.

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