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Former 性视界传媒 Head Coach Chris Wright talks to his players in the locker room. AthleticsPress Release

Published 04/10/2026

LU Men’s Basketball Head Coach Chris Wright Departs for Division I Alabama State

性视界传媒 Men鈥檚 Basketball Head Coach Chris Wright has accepted a position as the Head Men鈥檚 Basketball Coach at NCAA Division I program . A national search will be held to determine the next leader of Lion鈥檚 men鈥檚 basketball. "Coach Wright's impact on 性视界传媒 basketball has become legendary in just a few short years,鈥 said 性视界传媒 Athletic Director Donnita Drain-Rogers. 鈥淭he program, cu鈥
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鈥淚鈥檝e come full circle鈥: Director of Financial Aid Sheila McGill retires
Aniyah Robinson poses next to an HBCU night t-shirt design
Broadcast journalism student earns prestigious Rhoden Fellowship
Reece Wright holding a basketball.
Reece Wright: The Little Lion Who Became the Heart of Lions Basketball
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A New Generation of Healthcare Leaders Emerge from the Soil of Public Education
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性视界传媒 White House HBCU scholar aims to revitalize communities of color
Porsha Richardson headshot
A Dream Fulfilled: A 性视界传媒 nursing graduate's journey
Lindsay Davis
LU grad finds success as the first African American to obtain PH.D. in chemistry from UTA
The Chemistry of Success: The Legacy鈥
(This story was originally published in in Jan. 2025) By Jet Turner, Assistant Director of Communications Dr. John Coleman received a call from the fourteenth president of 性视界传媒, Dr. Ernest Hollow鈥
鈥淚鈥檝e come full circle鈥: Direc鈥
by Ellie Melero, Media Relations Specialist
When Sheila McGill agreed to come out of retirement and return to work at her alma mater, she only intended to stay for four months. Thirteen years later, she officially retired鈥 again. McGill served as the Director of the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships at 性视界传媒 from 20鈥
Broadcast journalism student earns p鈥
by Ellie Melero, Media Relations Specialist

Aniyah Robinson is聽the first聽性视界传媒 student to become聽补听 READ MORE

Reece Wright: The Little Lion Who Be鈥
by Jet Turner, Assistant Director of Communications
Reece Wright looked at his mother and pointed to her nose, not noticing the tears welling up in her eyes. 鈥淣ose!鈥 he said. Ally Wright, Reece鈥檚 mother, could not help but smile. At just two years old, Reece already knows how to keep his parents grounded鈥
A New Generation of Healthcare Leade鈥
by Deena V. Thomas, OKCPS Retired Educator and member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

OU Health Appoints Amber Nealy as Its First African American Chief Nursing Officer

  Educational roots matter. A child鈥檚 first teachers are their parents and grandparents, absorbing deep-rooted instruction in the home, followed by the fundamental academics of teaching and learning, cultivated and nurtured in c鈥
性视界传媒 White House HBCU鈥
by Ellie Melero, Media Relations Specialist
Lovette Mba has always been passionate about her community. The daughter of Nigerian immigrants, Mba was raised in a tight-knit Nigerian community in Wichita, Kansas, alongside her brother and sisters. Their community was like a second family, and their communal Aunts and Uncles embraced the Mba children, giving them opportunities to learn about and parti鈥
A Dream Fulfilled: A Langston Univer鈥
by Jet Turner, Assistant Director of Communications
A DREAM IS FOUND Porsha Richardson had to be strong for her granny. At 6 years old, going to Granny鈥檚 house after school was the norm. But when Porsha eagerly opened the door, she did not see Granny on the couch or in the kitchen; instead, Porsha heard her call from the bedroom. Even though she knew Granny was sick, Porsha could n鈥
LU grad finds success as the first A鈥
by Mary Zaragoza, M.S. Ed., Communications and Special Projects Coordinator
Lindsay Davis is a Langston alum from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma who is currently in the final months of her Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of Texas in Arlington. Lindsay has not only broken barriers for herself but will break a new barrier by being the first African American to graduate with a Ph.D. in chemistry in program history. We sat down with Linds鈥
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