Native American group to help students, community
Group to offer programs, support to Native Americans at OTC, Drury
Group to offer programs, support to Native Americans at OTC, Drury
More than 13,000 expected for fall semester.
PTA instructor plans to return to country.
The College was second in the newspaper’s list of “30 Points of Change.”
His podcast work was recently noted in American Psychological Association’s national magazine.
Work to take place at Springfield, Lebanon and Hollister.
Students practice with realistic mannequins.
Three OTC students will receive $4,000 scholarships.
Students take gold, silver medals in competition.
Students, public invited to look over campus, centers.
One-night classes offered by OTC’s Community Enrichment Center.
The composting material eventually will be sold to the public,
OTC only college in southwest Missouri with accreditation.
FAFSA key to determining financial aid eligibity.
Programs introduce kids to various areas, skills and activities.
The consortium is would work to share training ideas and resources among its members.
OTCOnline expanding classes offered throughout the year.
Winners could go to international competition.
Institutions from across country expected to attend.
Winner has helped revitalize downtown Springfield.
More than 2,900 studied for GED at OTC this year.
Out of 20 graduates, 17 going on to college.
Thousands will receive degrees, diplomas.
Play traces the early life of Arthur.
Plenty of activities being offered for visitors.