Wednesday, March 24th 2021, 3:13 am
Links mentioned during News On 6's broadcasts for March 24, 2021.
State Health Dept. Moves From Daily To Weekly Reporting Of COVID-19 Data On Online Dashboard
It's been one week since the Oklahoma State Department of Health changed its COVID-19 data reporting from daily to weekly. It is a change few people knew about. Both the state and Tulsa Health Departments' online dashboards will now be updated on Wednesdays.
Nearly 150,000 Students Eligible For Settlement Payments From University Of Phoenix
Almost 150,000 University of Phoenix students are eligible for compensation. The University is making $50 million in settlement payments to students who were attracted to the school by deceptive advertising. For more information about if you quality, click here.
Tulsa Parks Wants Feedback For Future Developments
Tulsa Parks wants to hear from you. You can fill out a survey and let the city know what you want to see in your parks. Click here for the survey.
OU Holds Webinar With Best-Selling Author On Racial Justice
The University of Oklahoma is holding a webinar with Austin Channing Brown who wrote “I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness.” The webinar is today at 6 p.m. To register, click here.
Greenwood Art Project Artist Therese Anderson Aduni Featured On NPR's Museum Confidential
One artist from the Greenwood Art Project is featured in a National Public Radio Podcast called Museum Confidential.
This latest podcast featured an interview with Therese Anderson Aduni.
In the podcast, she talks about a documentary she produced called 'Rebuilding Black Wall Street. It is about the people who rebuilt Greenwood in the aftermath of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Click Here, to listen to to National Public Radio's Museum Confidential.
The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra And The Oklahoma Aquarium Team Up For "Symphony By the Sea"
The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra is partnering with the Oklahoma Aquarium for a special performance.
The two are working together for an educational initiative called, "Symphony By the Sea."
Students will be able to learn about different aquatic animals and habitats, while listening to listening to selected musical ensembles.
The program kicks off on Wednesday, March 24 and is open to kindergarten through 12th-grade students, including homeschool students as well as teachers.
To register for the performance, Click Here.
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