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Oklahoma City University
Distinguished National Scholarships
SCHOLAR OPPORTUNITIES OKLAHOMA SCHOLARSHIP-LEADERSHIP ENRICHMENT PROGRAM CLASSES
OSLEP, sponsored by the Oklahoma State Board of Regents, allows students to enroll in a 4000 level course and receive 3 hours of credit while working in a one week seminar with some of the top U.S. scholars from various disciplines. Students have the opportunity to study and live with other student scholars from colleges and universities around the state. The seminars provide wonderful opportunities for collaboration with other students and participation in a very intensive learning process with famous scholars. Fees for the program are very reasonable. You must have at least a 3.0 grade point average. Applications are available on line. The earlier you apply for these seminars, the better your chances of being admitted. If you have any questions, you can contact me, Dr. Abigail Keegan, akeegan@okcu.edu or go directly to OSLEP, oslep@ou.edu.
Oct 25-29, 2006
East Central University Human Rights and World Politics
Dr. David Cingranelli, Professor of Political Science, State University of New York, Binghamton Nov 1-5, 2006
Oklahoma State University Capital Punishment - Law, Morality, and Public Policy
Robert Dunham, Assistant Federal Defender, Capital Habeas Corpus Unit and Pennsylvania Capital Representation Project; Adjunct Professor of Law, Villanova University, Philadelphia Intersession
Jan 3-7, 2007
University of Oklahoma Breaking New Ground: Oklahoma Women at the Center of Western America
Dr. Patti Loughlin, Professor of History, University of Central Oklahoma, and Dr. Linda Reese, Professor of History, East Central University, Ada Jan 24-28, 2007
University of Tulsa Democracy, Education, & Society
Dr. Joel Westheimer, Professor of Education, University of Ottawa, Co-Director, Democratic Dialogue: Collaborative Research in Democracy, Education and Society Jan 31 – Feb 4, 2007
University of Oklahoma Global Warming
Dr. Robert W. Corell, Senior Policy Fellow at the American Meteorology Society Feb 28 – Mar 4, 2007
University of Oklahoma Three Cultures, Three Religions: Co-existence and Conflict in Medieval Iberia
Dr. Angel Sáenz-Badillos, Director, Real Colegia Complutense, Harvard University; Professor of Hebrew Language & Literature, Complutense University, Madrid Mar 7-11, 2007
University of Oklahoma Ethics and Leadership
Dr. Walter Earl Fluker, Executive Director of the Leadership Center and Professor of Philosophy at Morehouse College Intersession
May 14-18, 2007
University of Oklahoma Tomorrow and Tomorrow – Why do we Procrastinate?
Dr. Joseph Ferrari, Professor and Director of the Community Psychological Doctoral Program in the Department of Psychology, DePaul University
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