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LANGSTON, Okla.– In a significant development for Oklahoma’s only historically Black college, Langston University has been awarded $10.1 million from the state legislature to address long ...
Despite recent increases, Sen. Regina Goodwin and Sen. Nikki Nice still see continued state funding disparities facing Langston University.
Langston University says an allocation of $10,125,000 from the Oklahoma State Legislature will be used to to address deferred maintenance projects across the university in fiscal year 2026. They ...
TULSA, Okla. — A house bill would allow Oklahoma State University (OSU) Tulsa to duplicate the courses offered at other northern Oklahoma colleges. If it becomes law, it will take effect in July ...
Langston University's Marching Pride Band has grown into one of the nation’s top-ranked HBCU bands, performing at major events across the country.
Langston University receives $10 million for campus upgrades from Oklahoma state budget. Funding targets essential infrastructure improvements and safety enhancements. Thursday, June 19th 2025, 5: ...
House Bill 2854 would let larger universities offer programs currently only available at smaller schools like Langston University’s Tulsa campus, Oklahoma’s only HBCU. Supporters say it ...
In 1969, Marvin Mack enrolled at Langston University, Oklahoma’s only historically Black college. He played basketball from 1969 to 1973 under Coach Glen Gibson.
Langston University underfunded: Oklahoma owes HBCU $418M The post How Langston Univ. Basketball’s Chris Wright is building a national powerhouse appeared first on The Black Wall Street Times .
Members of the board of trustees for Langston University-Oklahoma City and Langston University-Tulsa introduced themselves to each other and began to organize at the group's inaugural meeting Thursday ...
Participants at the Global Oklahoma 2025 Consular Showcase Langston University’s Dr. Mambula joins Global Oklahoma 2025, promoting international partnerships and entrepreneurial education. OK ...
Langston University says an allocation of $10,125,000 from the Oklahoma State Legislature will be used to to address deferred maintenance projects across the university in fiscal year 2026.