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News Article - 10.21.2009

OU museum sets into high gear as art facility gets much needed facelift

Form, function and fine art. All were on the table when Elliott + Associates took on the task of renovating Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art on the University of Oklahoma campus in Norman. Read more
 
News Article - 10.21.2009

Capitol corridor seeks \'Asian\' renaissance

Nearly two years have passed since Gary Jones was hired by the 112-member Capitol Chamber of Commerce to work on efforts to revitalize the NE 23 Street corridor, spanning from Interstate 235 to Interstate 35. Read more
 
News Article - 09.23.2009

OU-Texas rivalry ingrained in Dallas

The day after Stephen Koranda officially accepted his new job a few months back as executive director of the Norman Convention and Visitors Bureau, he received a call on his personal cell phone. Read more
 
News Article - 09.23.2009

Health care debate moving at breakneck speed

Trying to figure out just what\'s going on in Washington? As summer ends, it\'s a daily - sometimes hourly - vigil for those taking the pulse of America\'s debate on health care reform. Read more
 
News Article - 09.23.2009

Developer Steve Mason takes reigns of Oklahoma City Community Foundation

A lifelong Oklahoma City resident, Steve Mason\'s first brush with the Oklahoma City Community Foundation came while he was serving on a committee designed to figure out what metro schoolchildren could do after the school day was complete. Read more
 
News Article - 09.23.2009

Final enrollment figures are in for Oklahoma MBA programs

In his spare time, Dipankar Ghosh teaches accounting at the University of Oklahoma. But these days, his spare time is truly spare as executive director of a growing MBA program at the Price College of Business in Norman. Read more
 
News Article - 09.23.2009

Oklahoma City-area nonprofit organizations battle it out for shrinking funds

Long known for the good they do in the community and beyond, metro charities and nonprofits are now being forced to quantify exactly how much good they actually do. As donations across the board dwindle, local charities now find themselves competing against each for the remaining scraps of a dwindling financial pie. Read more
 
News Article - 08.26.2009

Oklahoma aerospace industry sees its ups and downs

Proof that even in-demand industries aren\'t immune to a recession, Oklahoma\'s sky-high aerospace industry is weathering its own turbulence during a time of slow spending. Corporate jets just aren\'t good for a company\'s image right now, putting the commercial aviation industry at a standstill. Read more
 
News Article - 08.26.2009

Oklahomans continue to spend money on entertainment despite economy

Hot dogs at the ballpark, tickets to the ballet and an evening playing the slots. Even in a sketchy economy, people are spending money on entertainment.\' Read more
 
News Article - 08.26.2009

Oklahoma City-area banks looking to woo consumers back

Business tycoon Donald Trump made the headline news circuit recently, talking about how banks across the country were no longer lending money. Read more
 
News Article - 08.26.2009

Travelers trickling in and out of OKC

Just two years ago, Oklahoma City Director of Airports Mark Kranenburg\'s phone was, literally, lit up with additional gate requests from major airlines wanting to send planes in and out of OKC. Read more
 
Profiles - 08.26.2009

OKC\'s Allied Arts tabs VP as new leader

Deborah McAuliffe Senner worked behind the scenes for nearly seven years helping Allied Arts become the pre-eminent contributor to the arts in the metro. Read more
 
News Article - 07.22.2009

Professional development allows employees to sharpen their job skills

In this day of layoffs and downsizing, employers and employees are trying to find ways to stay recession-proof. For many, that means increasing their skill sets as fast as possible. Read more
 
News Article - 07.22.2009

Catchy courses designed to snare OKC-area students

Forget \"Underwater Basket Weaving.\" More and more universities are choosing innovative courses and delivery methods to spur student enrollment. Read more
 
News Article - 07.22.2009

With job losses up, OKC enrollment in adult education is up, as well

Riding a wave for much of the last decade, the business of adult education seems to be heading toward an all-time high as America\'s economy tries to avoid hitting an all-time low. And with more and more Oklahomans out of work, universities and vocational schools are in fierce competition for adults looking to change careers. Read more
 
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