Governor, Senator and later University of Oklahoma president, David Boren’s work in the realms of government, politics and academia rose to great heights, even though marred with controversy in later ...
Z. Philip Ambrose, a long-time resident of Burlington, and beloved professor of Classics at the University of Vermont, died peacefully surrounded by his family and his beloved dog Furbo on Feb. 11.
It’s been nearly a week since dozens of faculty and staff at Haskell Indian Nations University got abrupt layoff notices and ...
David Boren, a lifelong public servant and educator, left a lasting legacy in Oklahoma and beyond. While he is best known for his roles as governor, U.S. senator, and president of the University of ...
David Boren, the 21st Governor of Oklahoma, former US senator and president of the University of Oklahoma, has died. He was 83.
I grew up in Detroit, immersed in the rhythms and soul of Motown, a force that felt unstoppable. Motown was more than music; it was a cultural movement. Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Martha Reeves, ...
With 93 of Americans job hunting in 2025, federal layoffs, inflation and job scams are reshaping the market, leaving many ...
The Lore Degenstein Gallery at Susquehanna University will host an opening reception for its latest exhibition, “Ouroboros,” at 7 p.m. March 15. The event is free and open to the public. The ...
It’s that time of the year again as college students across the country get set for the famous Spring Break vacation, with varying dates for celebrations.
For the past two months, deaths from influenza have surpassed ones caused by COVID-19 for the first time since the ...
Webb was in on Ground Zero of Mayfield’s Cinderella odyssey to Heisman Trophy winner and overall No. 1 draft choice.
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