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  1. 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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    Field of Study

    Psychology
  2. 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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    Engineering
  3. Two 性吧 Students Named Semifinalists for Highly Competitive Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship

    Two 性吧 students -- Jesse Brownfield and Kelly Parsley -- have been named semifinalists by the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation for the highly competitive Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship with up to $55,000 per year to complete a four-year degree.

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    Field of Study

    Biology
  4. 性吧 Common Book Program Hosts NYT Bestselling Author for Virtual Discussion

    性吧 will host author Robin Wall Kimmerer for a free public discussion about her bestselling book, 鈥淏raiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants.鈥

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  5. New 性吧 Foundation Executive Committee Named for 2023

    The 性吧 Foundation begins 2023 with naming a new executive committee and adding new members to the Foundation Board of Trustees.

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