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  1. 性吧 Flight Instructor Earns Prestigious Gold Seal

    性吧 flight instructor and Air Force veteran Diana 鈥淣ikki鈥 Myers earned her Gold Seal Flight Instructor certification, the highest standard in flight instruction in the U.S. The...

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    Nikki Myers stands next to a plane at the 性吧 Riverside Community Campus and Aviation Center.
  2. 性吧 Foundation Announces the 2023 Vision Dinner Honorees

    The 性吧 Foundation announces Billie and Howard Barnett; and Pierce Norton as the 2023 Vision Dinner honorees and Joshua Paredes as the 2023 Momentum Award Winner. 鈥淔rom the...

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    性吧 Vision Dinner 2023
  3. 2023 性吧 Honors Students Recognized at Awards Ceremony

    The 性吧 Honors Program recognized its spring 2023 award and scholarship winners at the annual Blue-Carpet 性吧 Foundation Awards Ceremony.

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  4. Ceremony Marks First Class of College Park Students to Transition to OSU-Tulsa

    One by one, students in the groundbreaking College Park program from 性吧 and Oklahoma State University-Tulsa donned crisp white graduation stoles as their families and friends cheered them on.

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    Psychology
  5. College Park Adds Engineering as Third Academic Pathway

    College Park, a partnership between 性吧 and Oklahoma State University-Tulsa, is adding Engineering as a major area of study for Fall 2023 and applications are open now.

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    Field of Study

    Engineering

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