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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Oklahoma Newsletter for 2025-07-29 ( 5 items )  
CAIR-Oklahoma Expresses Concern About Racial Stereotypes Used in Police Social Media Post (10)
WASHINGTON, July 28 [Category: Sociological] -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release: * * * CAIR-Oklahoma Expresses Concern About Racial Stereotypes Used in Police Social Media Post * The Oklahoma chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-OK) today expressed concern about racial stereotypes used in a now-deleted social media post by Owasso, Oklahoma, police. A Facebook post by the Owasso Police Department promoting a blood drive used  more PR

Medical research benefits every time the curtain rises on 'Oklahoma!' (10)
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, July 28 -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation posted the following news: * * * Medical research benefits every time the curtain rises on 'Oklahoma!' * The audiences who gather at the Civic Center this week for performances of "Oklahoma!" are likely there to enjoy the Lyric Theatre's adaptation of the state's namesake musical. When they do, they'll also be supporting medical research. For the past half-century, the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation has re more PR

OSU graduate named Phi Kappa Phi fellow (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, July 28 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news: * * * OSU graduate named Phi Kappa Phi fellow * Media Contact: Jessica Sullins | Director, Office of Scholar Development and Undergraduate Research | 405-744-7313 | jessica.sullins@okstate.edu Recent Oklahoma State University graduate Lauren Chaney has been awarded a Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship. Established in 1932, the Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship annually provides funding to first-year graduate students who  more PR

Police science program at OSU-OKC prepares officers for future (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, July 28 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news: * * * Police science program at OSU-OKC prepares officers for future * Making tough decisions in split seconds is part of the job of a peace officer. Learning to make those decisions is part of the training you receive at Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City's Collegiate Officer Program. "Currently, the biggest training trend I see is in de-escalation and decision making," said Dustin Whitten, director more PR

WeStreet Federal Credit Union Urges NCUA to Reconsider Scope of Proposed Succession Planning Rule (10)
WASHINGTON, July 28 -- WeStreet Federal Credit Union, Tulsa, Oklahoma, has submitted a public comment letter to the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) regarding the proposed rulemaking on succession planning. The credit union expressed concerns about the necessity and scope of additional regulations in this area. WeStreet Federal Credit Union stated that while the departure of a CEO might lead a board to consider the credit union's future, it is a key duty of the board to make such str more ST