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Vwip Gives Ada Veteran New Plan For Career

Josh Eaker was saving up $8,000 to go to school to become a professional hunting guide in Wyoming, New Mexico and Colorado. He had quit his job as a welder before deer hunting season began last year…

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ECU Graduates Enjoying Challenges Of Medical School

East Central University's tradition continues for having high percentages of its pre-med graduates accepted into medical schools. Four former students are in their first year at the Oklahoma State…

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So Percussion Ensemble To Perform April 10 At ECU

An opportunity to experience the unique sounds of So Percussion, an internationally known ensemble whose improvised instruments sometimes are associated more with plumbing supplies, will be available…

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Showtime Performing Tonight Before Heading To New York

Members of Showtime, East Central University's music theatre ensemble, will present a mock master class at 8 tonight [MARCH 25] as they prepare for three master classes in New York City with New York…

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Local Residents Attend National Smart Start Conference

Twelve Ada-area residents attended an online National Smart Start Conference at East Central University recently. It was sponsored by Smart Start South Central and ECU to give people in the Ada area a…

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Chickasaw Women's Conference, Forum Set April 8 At ECU

Several entertaining sessions and informative speakers are planned for the 2010 Dynamic Women of the Chickasaw Nation Conference and Forum, scheduled for Thursday, April 8, at East Central University…

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Shelby Sayre Receives Kellogg Scholarship At ECU

Shelby Sayre of Chandler, a freshman at East Central University, has been named the second recipient of the Don and Jane Kellogg Mathematics and Science Teaching Scholarship at ECU.Dr. Don Kellogg…

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