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ECU Political Science Major Chosen To Attend Program

 Sarah Erwin, a junior at East Central University, has been selected to represent ECU at the National Education for Women Leadership Program May 20 - 24 at the University of Oklahoma.           Erwin…

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Saied Award Winners

Receiving the Saied Award in instrumental music at East Central University are the students in each class who advanced the most this year. They are freshman Darren Heath (from left) of Midwest City,…

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New York Gallery To Exhibit Art Linked To ECU

Benrimon Contemporary, a New York art gallery, will open a group exhibition May 14 that examines the impact of a small liberal arts university on the contemporary art world.             “Red Country…

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Free Green Energy Job Training Available To Veterans

Eligible veterans can receive free green energy job training in a four-week class beginning May 2 [MONDAY] in Oklahoma City.           East Central University’s Veterans Workforce Investment Program…

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ECU Music Student Wins Competition In San Diego

Angela Marshall of McAlester, a senior music major at East Central University, was named the winner of the Alexander A. Bendazzi/Strayer University Prize for Art/Music/Dance Papers recently at the…

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Hamburger Fry To Benefit Dean Peterson Scholarship Fund

A hamburger fry from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, April 22 will benefit the Dean Peterson Scholarship fund at East Central University. The scholarship benefits students in ECU’s Legal Studies Program.…

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Wetumka's Roselynn Simpson Wins Nigh Award

Roselynn Simpson (center) of Wetumka holds her plaque after being named the winner of the $750 George Nigh Award at a luncheon Tuesday [APRIL 19] as East Central University’s top graduating senior.…

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Phoebe Barron Of Ardmore, Finalist For The Nigh Award

Phoebe Barron of Ardmore (second from left), a finalist for the Nigh Award at East Central University in Ada, stands next to former Gov. George Nigh at the luncheon Tuesday [APRIL 19] honoring the…

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