“We are looking at this as an opportunity to learn a lesson and identify what additional actions are required to better prepare our community.”
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“You come back from break and you are used to being in your own home, around your own family and suddenly, you come back to school and you are surrounded by over 2,000 people everyday,” Becker said. “You are sharing cafeteria trays and forks, people are coughing into their hands and touching doorknobs and together with all the stress and tiredness, I think it all just meshes together for people to start coming down with the flu.”
Although Oklahoma Christian University’s campus police does not receive many stalking reports, studies find that persons aged 18 to 24 experience the highest rate of…
Oklahoma Christian University ’81 graduate Lana Reynolds will accept the 2017 Distinguished Alumna Award at this year’s Homecoming Alumni Banquet Friday, Nov. 3. Reynolds, an…
The Oklahoma Christian University ethics teams take first and second place at the Statewide Student Ethics Challenge.
As the Western Governor’s Association (WGA) works to develop more apprenticeships to alleviate the workforce skills gap, Oklahoma Christian University students’ opportunities for career development…
SkyLine Ink, a local company that specializes in 3D architectural renderings, will relocate to on of Oklahoma City's oldest structures.
New bus stops in the Citylink system in Edmond allows better access for college students.






