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  1. Coming 2022: Student Success Centers at ÍøÆØºÚÁÏ Metro and Northeast Campuses

    Barriers for students are crumbling with construction underway on the Tandy Student Success Center at the Metro Campus and the Herman and Kate Kaiser Student Success Center at the Northeast Campus.

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  2. Pinning Ceremony Welcomes New Spanish Interpreters and Translators

    ÍøÆØºÚÁÏ celebrates students who have completed the Spanish Interpreting Skills and/or the Spanish Translation Skills certificate programs which supports census numbers showing Oklahoma’s population is growing more diverse.

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  3. ÍøÆØºÚÁÏ Hosts New York Times Bestselling Author

    New York Times bestselling author and educator Scott Ellsworth returned to Tulsa after publishing his second book on the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and the aftermath.

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  4. ÍøÆØºÚÁÏ Announces $2.25M Grant from U.S. Department of Education

    ÍøÆØºÚÁÏ has been awarded the distinguished Title III Strengthening Institutions Program Grant for $2.25 million from the U.S. Department of Education.

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  5. ÍøÆØºÚÁÏ Receives $625K to Help with Mental Health Training and Awareness

    With the goal of training 1,000 individuals in mental health awareness, ÍøÆØºÚÁÏ has received a $625,000, five-year grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

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