Joan Gilmore, who arrived in Oklahoma City in 1952 as a young reporter originally from Waukegan, Illinois, died at age 94 just days shy of her May 14 birthday.
OKLAHOMA CITY - Tulsa-area education and nonprofit leader Elizabeth Inbody has been named executive director of the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence (OFE), a statewide nonprofit that recognizes and encourages academic
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, a statewide charitable organization that recognizes and encourages academic excellence in Oklahoma’s public schools, has announced the addition of 12 new members
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, a statewide charitable organization that recognizes and encourages academic excellence in Oklahoma’s public schools, has announced the addition of 12 new members
Bartlesville students accepted into Youth Leadership Oklahoma
Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise
Bartlesville High School juniors Adysen Grindle and Suchi Jain have been accepted into the 21st class of Youth Leadership Oklahoma, a prestigious program that provides leadership opportunities to Oklahoma youth.
The program selects 52 rising high school seniors through a competitive process based on proven leadership, geographic, ethnic and cultural diversity to participate each year.
“Leadership Oklahoma is very excited about the 52 young people chosen for this year’s program, said Adam Leaming, chief executive officer for the University Center at Ponca City and youth program chair for the 21st class of Youth Leadership Oklahoma. YLOK Class 21 is an outstanding blend of student leaders from across the state.”