A Quote by Anita Hill

For my undergraduate work, I went to Oklahoma State University and graduated from there in 1977. — © Anita Hill
For my undergraduate work, I went to Oklahoma State University and graduated from there in 1977.
For my undergraduate work, I went to Oklahoma State University and graduated from there in 1977
Though I graduated from Vanderbilt, I was born into a family of crazed University of Oklahoma football fans and became one.
I studied physics as an undergraduate, and after I graduated from Rice University, I was actually hired at the Johnson Space Center as a flight controller.
In 1966, I attended Marquette University and graduated from the University of California at Santa Cruz in 1970. I received my doctorate in English from the State University of New York at Buffalo, where I wrote my dissertation on William Faulkner's early novels.
My undergraduate years at the University of Nebraska were a special time in my life: the combination of partying and intellectual awakening that is what the undergraduate years are supposed to be. I went to the university with the goal of becoming an engineer; I had no concept that one could pursue science as a career.
I had to do four years of undergraduate. I went to Thomas Edison State University in Trenton.
Governor is not the position to have in Oklahoma. It is the head coach of Oklahoma or Oklahoma State or Tulsa.
As a native of Parsons, Kansas, a small town near the Oklahoma border, I have a deep respect for tribal nations in Oklahoma. But this federal spending in Oklahoma is outrageous. And excessive subsidies have made the state a playground for Lifeline fraud.
I went on to Oklahoma State University, who was the best flight school in the United States at that time from the mid '50s on to the '70s.
I attended the University of Louisville my freshman year, transferred to what was then Western Kentucky State Teachers College for my sophomore and junior years, and then graduated from the University of Louisville in the summer of 1961.
I graduated from Wayne State University, but there's a whole lot you don't learn in school.
Just think about it: what in the name of God would Alabama be without the University of Alabama? What would Oklahoma be without the University of Oklahoma? Nothing.
My sister and I graduated from Arizona State University where she was president and I was secretary of the College Republicans.
I did my undergraduate work at the University of California when it was still affordable. But tuition keeps on rising.
I deeply regret those situations that have blemished the image of the University of Oklahoma, and I hope that I can rectify the embarrassment I have brought the university.
The Health Care Compact simply gives a state like Oklahoma the option to create a customized system that better meets the needs of Oklahoma families.
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