The building that housed the incarnation of OCU, then called Epworth University, will once again be a school. Epworth United Methodist Church, 1901 N. Douglas, was sold to Positive Tomorrows, a private, tuition-free elementary school serving Oklahoma City’s homeless children.
Computer center shows public benefit
By Kori Casey, Staff Writer The university’s Intergenerational Computer Center is doing well in the community since it started two years ago. The ICC is a program that offers free computer classes to people around the community who do not have computers. “Our focus is to help Oklahomans with improving their digital literacy,” said Veronica…
Costume lab creates costumes for Halloween trick-or-treaters
By Susannah Waite, Staff Writer Students from Oklahoma City University’s Arts Management Costume Lab helped make costumes for Positive Tomorrows students this year. The Positive Tomorrows children used their new costumes to trick-or-treat last week at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. Positive Tomorrows is an elementary school for homeless children. Read a story that ran…