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Langston University – Tulsa Announces ‘Executive Insights And Community Dance Night,’ Jan. 31

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Langston University-Tulsa will present a forum on market trends for 2025. Dr. Daryl D. Green, dean of the College of Business, will give a lecture entitled “Business Talk: Do You Know What the Future Holds: Market Trends for 2025 and Beyond.” 

The program is scheduled for the LU-Tulsa campus, 914 N. Greenwood Ave., on Jan. 31, 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. 

Dr. Daryl D. Green, dean of the College of Business at Langston University, is the featured speaker for “Business Talk: Do You Know What the Future Holds: Market Trends for 2025 and Beyond” at Langston University-Tulsa, 914 N. Greenwood Ave., on Jan. 31. Photo, Provided.

The first Executive Business Insights and Community Dance Nights program for the semester will feature Green sharing his insights for business owners, entrepreneurs, and job seekers for 2025. 

In addition to Green’s presentation, the event will be a networking opportunity for the community. 

Additionally, an Afro-Latin Dance Night – “Salsa Meets Soul” will follow the program. It will feature dancing to swing, salsa, and merengue. The fundraising event will be from 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. 

Proceeds from the dance will support educational expenses and scholarships at the university. 

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The entrance fee is $15 for adults and $10 for students with IDs. 

For more information, contact Dr. Sherri Smith-Keys, executive director for the Tulsa campus and associate vice president of clinical affairs, at ssmithk@langston.edu or at (918) 877-8140, ext. 8140. 

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