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Oklahoma Christian University officials recently responded to questions about a misleading publicity campaign it ran in order to attract students to its accounting major.
The campaign included print ads, signs in Oklahoma airports and a billboard on Broadway Extension in Oklahoma City that said the university had the highest Uniform CPA Examination pass rate in Oklahoma. A billboard went up in June 2010 and was taken down about six months ago, said Ron Frost, OC vice president for communications.
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Graduation speakers at colleges and universities across the state will include business, legal and government officials on the local, state, national and international level.
Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda, will be one of the spring commencement speakers Friday at Oklahoma Christian University.
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Oklahoma Christian University has developed two new programs - an international business major for undergraduate students and a master of science in engineering degree.
The international business major will include a course in one of the world's major financial centers, said Jeff Simmons, associate professor in business.
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Oklahoma Christian forms presidential search committee
A 10-member presidential search committee has been formed to conduct a national search for Oklahoma Christian University's successor to Mike O'Neal.
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Merely surviving a master's degree program is stressful enough. Imagine handling that course work while filing for a new technology patent.
That's exactly what Jay Martin expects of his students in the Innovation and Invention class he's teaching this semester at Oklahoma Christian University as part of the school's new master of science in engineering program.
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Oklahoma Christian University has developed the school's first online degree. OC's MBA students now have the options of online, on- site or blended curriculum to earn the 36-credit-hour degree.
Like the Fast Track on-site class curriculum, the online MBA degree can be completed in one year. Online classes are seven weeks long and follow the same class schedule, use the same textbooks and take the same breaks as do the campus classes.
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Debbie Wright-Burns paid her dues for her criminal offenses, including seven years in prison for possession of drugs and firearms.
When she was released, she eventually made her way to a program that mentored her while she relearned how to operate in society, and now she's working in the same field.
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Oklahoma Christian University is arming its students with an iPhone or an iPod Touch.
But the university is not issuing the gadgets just for students to play games and listen to music. Last September, the university began trying out an application designed to link everyone to one network.
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When it opened in 1982, the $15 million Enterprise Square museum was promoted as the nation's first computerized center for interactive economics education, with the latest technology highlighting the free enterprise system. By the time the center closed in late 2000, technology and the economy had left the center far behind.
Visitors were less than impressed with a barber shop quartet of singing dollar bills and the wisdom of a 16-foot-tall bust of Zig Ziglar and instead left with a feeling of - well, corniness, Oklahoma Christian University President Mike O'Neal said.
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Theodore Roosevelt Malloch, an economist, will meet with Oklahoma Christian University students on Thursday to discuss the global economy and the value of spiritual capital.
Dr. Malloch brings a unique perspective and considerable experience in international business which will be invaluable to our students as OC continues to expand its global reach," said Mike O'Neal, president of Oklahoma Christian.