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Langston University-Tulsa Launches “Langston Vibes” Radio Show

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Langston University-Tulsa Campus is announcing the launch of its new radio show, “Langston Vibes.” The hour-long broadcast will be on radio station KBOB 89.9 FM on Fridays, 4 p.m. – 5 p.m.  

The talk-show format will be co-hosted by Dr. Sherri Smith-Keys, associate vice president for clinical affairs/executive director of LU-Tulsa, and Dr. Daryl D. Green, dean of the School of Business. 

“Langston Vibes” will aim to increase Langston University’s visibility in the Tulsa community by highlighting events, activities, and initiatives happening on the Langston campus and in the community. The program will feature interviews with alumni, administration, faculty, staff, students, and corporate partners, offering an informative and entertaining look at Oklahoma’s only HBCU. 

“Our inaugural program is set to become a staple of the Tulsa community, providing a unique platform for sharing the incredible stories and achievements of Langston University,” said Smith-Keyes in a press release. 

The initial program will include serious and scholarly topics to be overseen by Smith-Keys and the lighter side of what is happening in the community to be managed by Green. 

“Listeners can expect a perfect blend of news, stories, and inspiration, making their drive home enjoyable and enlightening,” said Green. 

“It [will be] more than just a radio show. [It will be] a platform to showcase our university’s vibrant achievements, talent, and, specifically, our business school.” 

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For more information, contact Ellie Melero at emelero@langston.edu. 

Langston University 

Langston University is Oklahoma’s only Historically Black College or University (HBCU). The university consists of six academic schools offering a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. LU provides students with a world-class education that includes hands-on learning through impactful research and beneficial internships. LU has campuses in Langston, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Ardmore. For more information, visit Langston University

Langston University-Tulsa 

Tulsa is one of Langston University’s urban campuses. It is located at 914 N. Greenwood Avenue and is situated in the historic Greenwood District. Langston University became the first public university to provide courses in Tulsa in 1979. In 2009, after sharing a campus with Oklahoma State University-Tulsa for several years, the university officially opened the LU-Tulsa campus. The campus offers a bachelor’s degree in nursing, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in rehabilitation counseling, and a master’s degree in visual rehabilitation services. For more information, visit Langston University – Tulsa

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