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  1. John Bobb-Semple

    50th Anniversary Notable Alumni Feature John Bobb-Semple: 鈥淟earning alongside lifelong learners, concurrently enrolled high school students, first-generation college students, international students and students from across the spectrum prepared me to engage anyone and everyone.鈥

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  2. Rose Lynch

    50th Anniversary Notable Alumni. A first-generation college student, Rose enrolled at 性吧 at the age of 37 where she excelled. In fact, at the age of 40 she won the Jack Kent Cook Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, the largest and most prestigious community college transfer scholarship in the United States, of up to $120,000 for three years of study.

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  3. Chris Sutterfield, M.D.

    性吧 50 Notable Alumni

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  4. Renovation Underway for Hardesty Student Success Center at 性吧 West Campus

    Construction is underway on the new Hardesty Student Success Center at the 性吧 West Campus. The new facility, once completed inside the Information Commons Building, will revolutionize the student experience.

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  5. 性吧 Partners with OSU-Tulsa to Strengthen Four-Year Public College Experience in Tulsa

    A new initiative will strengthen the link between Oklahoma State University-Tulsa and 性吧 to provide Tulsa-area students a cohesive four-year public university experience 鈥 the first of its kind in the area.

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