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Langston University Awarded U.S. Department of Education-Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services Grant Totaling $1.25 Million to Prepare Personnel to Serve School-Age Children with Mental Disabilities

OKLAHOMA CITY––Langston University, Oklahoma’s only historically Black college or university, has been awarded a $1.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Servies (OSERS) to establish a new specialized course of study to prepare personnel to serve school-age children with mental disabilities. The grant, which will total $1.25 million over five years, will ...
Published 05/21/2024 READ MORE
President Dr. Ruth Ray Jackson

A Special Message from President Ruth Ray Jackson, Ph.D.

Dear University Community, I am honored to greet you today as the 17th president of Langston University. This marks a very important day in my life and for that of my family. My husband John, our daughter Leah, and I are thrilled to continue our service to this great institution. After spending my entire career in education and having been ...
Published 05/01/2024 READ MORE
About School of Education and Behavioral Sciences

Teacher Education Unit Accreditation

Langston University is accredited through CAEP, the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation. An accreditation visit was conducted in Fall 2023. The state accrediting body is the Office of Educational Quality and Accountability (OEQA) which reviews every educator preparation program (EPP) in Oklahoma. As a partnership state, Oklahoma EPPs host joint visit with CAEP and OEQA virtually and/or on-site together. ...
Published 03/22/2024 READ MORE
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A New Generation of Healthcare Leaders Emerge from the Soil of Public Education

OU Health Appoints Amber Nealy as Its First African American Chief Nursing Officer by Deena V. Thomas, OKCPS Retired Educator and member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Educational roots matter. A child’s first teachers are their parents and grandparents, absorbing deep-rooted instruction in the home, followed by the fundamental academics of teaching and learning, cultivated and nurtured in common ...
Published 03/21/2024 READ MORE
Amber Bradford-Nealy headshot

A New Generation of Healthcare Leaders Emerge from the Soil of Public Education

OU Health Appoints Amber Nealy as Its First African American Chief Nursing Officer   Educational roots matter. A child’s first teachers are their parents and grandparents, absorbing deep-rooted instruction in the home, followed by the fundamental academics of teaching and learning, cultivated and nurtured in common education. Lastly, the preparation process to enter the workforce is taught and mentored during ...
Published 03/21/2024 READ MORE