
Oklahoma Chancellor Breaks
Ground, Speaks At 98th Commencement Exercises Oklahoma Chancellor of Higher Education Dr. Glen D. Johnson is slated to address the 98th Eastern Oklahoma State College spring commencement exercises 6:30 p.m. Friday (May 4) in the C.C. Dunlap Field House on the Wilburton campus. Before commencement, the Chancellor, Eastern Regents, legislators and local officials will participate in groundbreaking ceremonies at 3 p.m. for the new $7.1 million student life and learning center to be built in the center of the Wilburton campus. Opening for the 36,500 square-foot facility is slated for fall 2008. Financing for the facility is part of the 2005 state higher education bond issue. More than 2,500 guests and graduates are expected to attend the outdoor graduation exercises. Johnson became the eighth Chancellor of the Oklahoma state system of higher education in January 2007 after a national search. Before assuming the role of chancellor, Johnson served as the 16th president of Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant for ten years. Johnson served as Director of Public Policy and Professor of Law at the University of Oklahoma, College of Law. Prior to his work at the University of Oklahoma He served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives form 1982 until 1996 and was Speaker of the House from 1990 until 1996. At the time of his election as Speaker, he was the youngest sitting Speaker in the United States. He holds memberships in numerous professional, state and national organizations and has been the recipient of many awards and honors during his career. He is an honors graduate of the University of Oklahoma, with an undergraduate degree in political science and a Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Oklahoma’s College of Law. Johnson is the son of former United States Congressman Glen D. Johnson, Sr., and Imogene Johnson. He was born in Oklahoma City, attended grade school in Washington, D.C., and graduated from Muskogee High School in 1972. He will address more than 298 Eastern spring graduates who will be among 28,400 Oklahoma students from 25 state colleges and universities estimated to earn degrees this year. This academic year Eastern will have granted just over 315 degrees and certificates of completion not counting other agencies including the Department of Corrections Academy and the Oklahoma Miner Training Institute also located on the Wilburton campus. Eastern graduates will range in age from 19 to 57 this year. According to Eastern Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs Mary Edith Butler, the majority of students earning associate degrees from Eastern will be in the fields of general studies, agriculture and nursing. Eastern graduates will represent 29 of Oklahoma's 77 counties, 4 different states and three foreign countries. One hundred twenty-two Eastern students will receive the Associate in Arts with 123 earning the Associate in Science. Forty-four graduates will receive the Associate in Applied Science with 9 students earning One Year Certificates in Child Development. A list of graduates by degree, county and town follows:
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ASSOCIATE IN ARTS Pittsburg County Latimer County McCurtain County Johnston County Tulsa County Bryan County Blaine County Cleveland County Canadian County Choctaw County Comanche County Grady County Hughes County Lincoln County McIntosh County Oklahoma County Pushmataha County Outside of Oklahoma |
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE Pittsburg County Latimer County LeFlore County Pushmataha County McCurtain County Bryan County Hughes County Haskell County McIntosh County Adair County Canadian County Cherokee County Cleveland County Garvin County Grady County Lincoln County Okfuskee County Oklahoma County Okmulgee County Pontotoc County Seminole County Tulsa County Outside of Oklahoma
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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE McCurtain County Pittsburg County Latimer County McCurtain County Johnston County LeFlore County Pushmataha County Choctaw County Outside Oklahoma |
CHILD DEVELOPMENT –ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE Pittsburg County Latimer County Live Broadcast of Commencement Ceremony
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