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Kyle Wray to keynote OSUIT graduation ceremony
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April 16, 2024
Kyle Wray to keynote OSUIT graduation ceremony

OSU Institute of Technology’s 227th Commencement will be held Friday, April 19, at 5 p.m. in Covelle Hall. The spring ceremony celebrates the accomplishments of over 300 career-ready students. Oklahoma State University Vice President of System Affairs Kyle Wray will be the keynote speaker.

As a senior member of President Kayse Shrum’s leadership team, Wray has played a pivotal role in providing strategic leadership for the president’s office and OSU branch campuses. His journey with the OSU system, which began two decades ago as the director of marketing, is a testament to his dedication and commitment. Wray’s contributions have been instrumental in shaping system initiatives and driving enrollment.

OSU experienced unprecedented growth under Wray’s stewardship, with consecutive record-setting enrollment years. 2022, the first-year class had the most significant enrollment year ever, followed by the largest undergraduate class in 2023.

The student respondent for the spring commencement will be Tristan Stuard, an Information Technologies graduate from OSUIT’s School of Creative & Information Technologies.

In addition to his stellar academic performance, Stuard has demonstrated a strong commitment to community service and leadership roles on campus. His role as the president of the Student Government Association, his dedication to tutoring peers and his volunteer work with Peanut Butter and Jesus, an organization that helps feed the needy, are all testaments to his character and the values we hold dear at OSUIT.

Stuard expressed his gratitude when asked about his selection as a student respondent, stating, “I am deeply honored to have been chosen; it is a privilege to represent my fellow graduates and share our journey.”

Doors to Covelle Hall will open for visitors at 3:45-5 p.m. ceremony. For more information on OSUIT’s commencement ceremonies, visit osuit.edu/commencement.

OSL cancels annual Easter Egg Hunt
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OSL cancels annual Easter Egg Hunt
April 3, 2026
Okmulgee Service League has announced the cancellation of its annual Easter Egg Hunt, which was scheduled to take place this Saturday, April 4. The Service League released a statement: “We regret to i...
MPS honors Allred for service
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MPS honors Allred for service
April 3, 2026
Morris Public Schools is recognizing a legacy of leadership, service and commitment as longtime School Board member James Allred concludes 15 years of dedicated service to the district. School officia...
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Operation Sooner Shield nets arrests statewide
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A sweeping statewide crackdown on Medicaid fraud and abuse has led to arrests, criminal filings and significant restitution efforts, with one of the cases unfolding in Okmulgee County. Attorney Genera...
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Keep Okmulgee Beautiful Week approaches
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Residents and businesses across the city are encouraged to roll up their sleeves and take part in Keep Okmulgee Beautiful Week, April 12-18. The annual initiative is more than just a spring cleanup - ...
A Slice of History Returns
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A Slice of History Returns
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For generations of students at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, it wasn’t just a meal - it was a tradition, a memory, and for many, a weekly ritual that brought people together. Now,...
Laughter Is the Medicine
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Laughter Is the Medicine
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“Funny is funny … I ain’t never seen a color on a laugh.” David Motte said it while sitting on the old school stage inside the former Banneker kindergarten building, now home to Dunbar School memorabi...
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Election Day nears
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