State Tipoffs Involving Oklahoma Newsletter for Wednesday November 06, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Fall 2024 Titles Announced From Chickasaw Press, White Dog Press and Leaning Pole Press
ADA, Oklahoma, Nov. 5 -- The Chickasaw Nation, a federally-recognized Native American tribe, issued the following news release:
Chickasaw Press, White Dog Press and Leaning Pole Press, the publishing imprints of the Chickasaw Nation, have announced five titles released in the fall of 2024. These include "Chikasa 1889: The Collins-Gatschet Chickasaw Manuscripts," "Let's Speak Chickasaw: Chikashshanompa' Kilanompoli'," "Loksi' Ishkin Homma' (Turtle's Red Eyes)," "Ofi' Tohbi' Ishto' and the Chicka
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Harvard Student Has a Heart, Passion for Chickasaw Ancestors
ADA, Oklahoma, Nov. 5 -- The Chickasaw Nation, a federally-recognized Native American tribe, issued the following news release:
November is National Native American Heritage Month, and as the name implies, it is a time to celebrate First American culture, language and history.
One way in which Chickasaw citizen Branden Hart has contributed to the history and continuation of Chickasaw culture is by virtue of his photographic work for the AYA fitness app.
"AYA" is the Chickasaw word for "to go,
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OSU's College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology announces 2024 Hall of Fame Inductees, Lohmann Medal recipients
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Nov. 4 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University has announced the 2024 Hall of Fame inductees and Lohmann Medal recipients.
CEAT Hall of Fame nominees must be a distinguished engineer, architect or technologist who has made an outstanding contribution to their profession or OSU and has served their community, state and nation with distinction. They should represent some of
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Sleepless in Oklahoma: lack of sleep takes a toll on teens
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Nov. 5 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
School, homework, sports practice, part-time job, socializing with friends and family time are there enough hours in the day? Some teens sacrifice sleep so they can accomplish everything on their to-do lists.
Not getting enough shut-eye is a significant issue for teens, resulting in lower academic performance, health issues and safety risks, said Emily Abel, assistant professor in Oklahoma State University's D
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