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OBU offers new MBA scholarships

Oklahoma Baptist University’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies is offering four new scholarships for students seeking master of business administration degrees.

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Around Town: Goings-on

A lot is going on outside Oklahoma City – shows in Tulsa and Shawnee and Hall of Fame awards at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater.

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State colleges ranked

U.S. News & World Report named the University of Oklahoma’s Price College undergraduate program No. 48 on its list of best undergraduate business programs.

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Deem to speak at OBU business forum

Adam Deem will be the speaker at a business forum lecture at 10 a.m. Oct. 17 at the Oklahoma Baptist University Bailey Business Center in Shawnee.

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OBU trustees adopt budget

The Oklahoma Baptist University Board of Trustees approved a $76.9 million operating budget and the tuition and fee structure for the 2017-18 academic year.

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OBU names Henderson as director of student success

Oklahoma Baptist University named Kirt Henderson as director of student success.

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Treefest begins

Get an early look at the holiday season when the second Red Earth Treefest begins in downtown Oklahoma City on Tuesday with the display of 17 Christmas trees adorned with handmade ornaments at the Red...

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Archie Manning to speak at OBU gala

Archie Manning will be the featured speaker during the fifth annual Oklahoma Baptist University Green and Gold Gala on March 7 at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.

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Russell to receive OBU alumni award

Oklahoma Baptist University will present an Alumni Achievement Award to Judge David Russell of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma.

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Miller to deliver Minter Lectureship

Les Miller, real estate analyst for Hobby Lobby Stores, will deliver the 2016 Minter Lectureship in Business, Leadership and Christian Ministry at Oklahoma Baptist University.

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OneNet connects Shawnee

Several education institutions, local governments and a hospital in Shawnee have access to gigabit-speed internet service.

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OBU’s Enactus group receives grant

Oklahoma Baptist University’s Entrepreneurs, Action and Us group received a $1,500 grant to complete its women’s economic empowerment project.

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OBU students study Gig Economy

Students from Oklahoma Baptist University’s Paul Dickinson College of Business created several published books and online businesses as an exercise in succeeding in the Gig Economy.

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OBU professor publishes book

Daryl Green, Oklahoma Baptist University assistant professor of business and Dickinson chair of business, has published his latest book, Marketing for Professionals: The Handbook for the Emerging...

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Professors publish research on federal workforce

Two professors from Oklahoma Baptist University published research findings regarding changes necessary for the federal workplace to keep pace with the private sector workforce.

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AT&T gives $8,000 to OBU

AT&T presented a check for $8,000 to Oklahoma Baptist University to support science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM, education initiatives for Oklahoma high school students,...

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Phillips joins OBU

Oklahoma Baptist University welcomed Clay Phillips as the director of student ministry. He assumed his duties March 1.

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Around Town: Top cocktails

Art and cocktails will blend under the big top during this weekend’s ARTini benefiting Allied Arts.

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Tignor to speak at OBU Business Forum

Brent Tignor, a 1999 Oklahoma Baptist University graduate, will be the featured speaker during the Business Forum at 10 a.m. Monday.

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Around Town: Angels and Friends

For the last 50 years, the Angels and Friends party has been one of the essential stops for many who enjoy the Festival of the Arts, which bills itself as one of Oklahoma City’s rites of spring.

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