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News & Public Affairs » Education
ONR 5-10-13
Horizon: Titanic Education
Featured in Top Stories
The man who unearthed the remains of the Titanic is still on a mission of discovery. Only now, that discovery is happening in the field of education instead of under the sea. Horizon's Alisa Hines has the story.
Related Topics: Technology, Education, Modern, Education
Originally broadcast on May 10, 2013
ONR 5-10-13
Gallery Excerpt: Studio 222
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In this excerpt from Gallery, Susan Miller takes us to a studio that is doing more than churning out artwork--it's also lending a helping hand to a host of kids.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Child Development, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on May 10, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
5-10-13
Health care challenges dog state leaders as the Affordable Care Act enactment date looms closer and Oklahoma continues to lack a plan. But health care issues isn't just hurting state leaders; the state's Hispanic community is often left in the cracks of medical care. Retirement is often the silver lining for employees, but after the latest recession, many retirement-age employees don't think they can afford not to work. Plus, getting Oklahoma City in shape, renovations to a Cherokee symbol, and much more on this ONR.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Caregiving, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Health, Education, Health
Originally broadcast on May 10, 2013
Oklahoma Forum
Higher Education
About 200,000 students are enrolled in Oklahoma's 25 public colleges and universities. While jobs for recent grads are hard to come by, a college education makes a big difference in the level of wages and the long-term economic impact on the state. Here to discuss higher ed and the challenges facing students, educators and administrators, are Randy Beutler, President of Southwestern Oklahoma State University; Natalie Shirley, President of Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City; and Don Betz, President of the University of Central Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on May 12, 2013
ONR 5-3-13
Oklahoma Watch: Read or Fail
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A new law aimed at improving reading among Oklahoma's youth may be disproportionately affecting one group.
Related Topics: Child Development, Education, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on May 3, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
4-19-13
In the wake of the Boston massacre, we talk to experts who see a shifting trend in terrorism. Executive Director of the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism David Cid reflects on Oklahoma's response to the 1995 bombing, and what can be done to curb extreme violence. And amid the terror in Boston, a bill that would have expanded background checks for gun purchases has been shelved, and it's revving up the debate over gun rights across the nation and in Oklahoma. Plus, remembering the Oklahoma City Bombing, streamlining government agencies, an update on state capitol repairs and video game development on this ONR.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, World, War & Conflict, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on April 19, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
4-12-13
Featured in Top Stories
On this episode of the ONR, experts gather to discuss ways to reduce Oklahoma's climbing number of child abuse cases. Across the globe, war-torn regions often victimize women and children, but a particular international organization is working to help them and end conflict. We talk with co-founder Sanam Anderlini about women and peace. A new tribal health clinic prepares to open it's doors and improve the quality of life for its patrons. Plus, emergency preparedness, legislative updates, international students and Read Across America, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Community, Gender & Sexual Identity, Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Child Development, Education, War & Conflict, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Women, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on April 12, 2013
ONR 4-12-13
Read Across America
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Kids swarmed the Oklahoma City Zoo this week, but the animals weren't the stars of the day. Children were there for Read Across America, where they enjoyed entertainment provided by local authors, musicians, and a few OETA staffers.
Related Topics: Child Development, Fun & Games, Education
Originally broadcast on April 12, 2013
ONR 4-12-13
International Students
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As part of our continuing Campus Journalists series, University of Central Oklahoma student and resident of inner-Mongolia China Jim Jimoo discusses why Oklahoma draws a large number of international students from across the globe.
Related Topics: Community, Travel, Education
Originally broadcast on April 23, 2013
ONR 4-19-13
Newsmaker Interview: David Cid
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David Cid, Executive Director of the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, discusses the tragedy in Boston, and how Oklahoma City regrouped after the 1995 bombing and created a group meant to study terrorism--and how to stop it.
Related Topics: National Security, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on April 19, 2013




