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Introduces students with stranded credits who were eligible to return to college through the Ohio Compact and provides a glimpse into their circumstances outside of the classroom.
Ohio University administrators this week suspended 15 fraternities amid allegations of hazing, shutting down all events and activities at the chapters until further notice.
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona joined Native American parents in the Oklahoma City area to listen to their unique experiences in urban schools and learn more about ways to support Native American students regarding language preservation and revitalization.
Researchers at the University of Oklahoma are leading an effort to fix a shortage of mental health professionals in rural Oklahoma schools by training 64 behavior analysts, counselors and social workers to work with and inside schools.
Oklahoma State University is holding a statewide campaign to educate parents and young adults about fentanyl poisoning. The 'One Pill Can Kill' campaign is in conjunction with the DEA to spread awareness about the alarming rise of deaths related directly to fentanyl poisoning.
Join to learn about how one school took culturally responsive education for Native American students to the next level.
Culturally responsive education begins with teacher and leader preparation and continues with ongoing training and development.