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PROFESSIONAL UPDATES JAMES P. DAVENPORT ('97) was selected as president of the Oklahoma Political Science Association (OPSA) for 2019
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ANDREW POTTENGER (‘99) published an article entitled "The Servant of God: Divine Favour and Instrumentality under Constantine, 318-325”. It is published online by the Ecclesiastical History Society through Cambridge University Press. It will appear in hard copy as a chapter in Studies in Church History, Vol. 54: Church and Empire, published by EHS through Cambridge Univ. Press. His PhD thesis, titled "Developing Imperial Doctrines of Power in the Rhetoric of Constantine the Great on Internal Ecclesiastical Conflicts," was successfully defended at the University of Manchester (UK) on 18 December 2018.
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MATTHEW GOODWIN (‘99) was recently elected to a seat on the Bethany City Council in Bethany, OK. SUSAN VANHOOK RILEY (‘97) is a new Chick-fil-a owner of the first ever drive-thru focused store in Nashville, TN. Their mission statement is, “To joyfully engage our community through excellence in quality service and care."
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Cover and inside photos of March, 2019 Patagonia catalog by CARL ZOCH ('06)
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KENDRA (THOMSON) LOPER (‘94) was recently promoted to Chief Community Engagement Officer, and will give oversight to Communications & Marketing, Cause-Marketing Fundraising, Volunteer Engagement, and Special Events for the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma. TYLER LLOYD (‘15) recently graduated from the Oklahoma School of Medicine and has been accepted for residency at OU Tulsa Graduate Medical Education in the area of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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