University starts second phase of OU presidential search
By Lauren Fisher | Aug. 24, 2016The university will pay executive search firm Witt/Kieffer approximately $150,000 for their services.
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The university will pay executive search firm Witt/Kieffer approximately $150,000 for their services.
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River Road Rabbit Rescue offers bunnies for adoption as well as community service options for students and adults with developmental disabilities.
The body will vote on four resolutions and hear a presentation.
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Traditional 14 and Traditional 20 meal plan users can now swipe guests into the dining halls.
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Post Haste is back.
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