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schools: Instead of paying $300 to $695 for client and server versions of
Solaris 2.6, college types and developers who enjoy tinkering with code for the sake of
tinkering can now download the software from Sun's Web site for free.
"Lots of really interesting applications are developed in universities," said
Brian Croll, director of server software products for Sun (SUNW) in Mountain View, Calif.
"We don't want price to become a barrier to anyone who might want to play around with
Solaris and maybe come up with some innovative development ideas."
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Cameron University, Lawton Oklahoma.
Carl Albert State College, Poteau Oklahoma.
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
Northwestern Oklahoma State University is a regional university located in Alva, Oklahoma. Northwestern enrolls about 2,000 students each semester and offers bachelor's degree programs in nearly 40 areas of study. Master's degrees are available in education and behavioral science.
University of Central Oklahoma knows how to lay out a web site.
Oklahoma City
Community College is that rare treat of a professional web site: fast, colorful,
interesting, provocative, and packed with information in an easily navigated site.
Look this school over good.
Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma
State University, Okmulgee. Here is another site packed with easily navigated
information pages with menus which actually invite deeper surfing. This web site is
a hub all by itself. Don't miss it. "Come see the campus during the
Technology Super Site in October."
"Oklahoma State University, a land-grant university which focuses on people and opportunity, is endowed with a sacred trust: to develop and transmit knowledge and culture, the light of today, to our students and society, the light of our future." Dr. James E. Halligan, President of Oklahoma State University
The Oklahoma Marketplace is a free career services Web site provided by Oklahoma higher education as another way to inform Oklahoma public and private college and university students and alumni about job opportunities throughout the state and to put Oklahoma employers in contact with highly qualified job candidates. It might well keep your kids closer to home too.
Oral Roberts
University has a well-defined web site. It breathes life, offers resources,
reveals facts, and invites the viewer to dig in for better understanding.
Phillips University has a terrific site.
"Rogers
University's Continuing Education Division and RU's own Online Services have teamed up
to offer you convenient and affordable software training, and of course, it's online for
your convenience." There are campuses online, at Tulsa, Bartlesville,
Claremore, and Pryor. The faculty obviously knows how to use the web to best
advantage. Have a look.
Spartan School of Aeronautics (Tulsa) This site is a keen breath of fresh air. Spartan School of Aeronautics was founded in 1928 by W.G. Skelly, President of Skelly Oil Company. He established Spartan Aircraft Company and formed the corporation which built Tulsa Municipal Airport (now called Tulsa International Airport). Mr. Skelly was convinced that air transportation would come of age and bring with it a need for skilled aircraft technicians and pilots. Therefore, Spartan offered both mechanic and flight courses and quickly became a leader in aviation education.
The Oklahoma Panhandle State University. The friendliest college campus in the southwest.
Welcome to The University of Tulsa, the choice for quality private education. Founded in 1894
Mid-America Vo-Tech is located approximately
20 miles south of Norman, in Wayne Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma School Of Photography is
Oklahoma's premier educational facility for photographic arts & digital imagery.
Training students to enter all fields of photography and digital imagery.
Be sure to visit the WildCare site to learn how injured wild animals are taken care of.
Have you read these books? The Story of Oklahoma by W. David Baird, et al. Puts you in the forefront of history with the stories of men, women and children, red, black, white and others, includes photos and illustrations. Historical Atlas of Oklahoma by John Wesley Morris, et al. The Culture of Oklahoma: How do Oklahomans perceive themselves? How do outsiders perceive them? Contributing authors are Gary L. Thompson, Howard R. Lamar, James M. Smallwood, et al Click here to find thousands more books about Oklahoma |