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This article meets the requirements for Class C. I have made the change for WP:Oklahoma. I have also elevated the Importance to High, because of its importance not only to the state but to North American Native American Culture generally. Bruin2 (talk) 23:01, 3 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Tulsa University (TU) announced the appointment of Susan Neal as executive director of Gilcrease Museum on September 17, 2017. Formerly, she was Vice President for Public Affairs, Research and Economic Development since May 2010, and has beenChief Operating Officer of Gilcrease Museum since 2014. She will retain her title and responsibilities as Vice President for Public Affairs for TU, as well as executive director of Gilcrease Museum. She earned her bachelor’s degree in political science from Oklahoma State University in 1976.[1]]
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^[https://gilcrease.org/news/susan-neal/ Gilcrease Museum."New Executive Director Announced for Gilcrease Museum" September 15, 2017. Accessed March 22, 2022.