Images: Downtown OKC then and now
The Oklahoma City bombing devastated part of downtown, but the area has seen a resurgence in the past 20 years.
View ArticleRed Cross salvages lessons from tragedy
Burden soon overwhelmed the Red Cross staff after the bombing.
View ArticleHaunted by the abyss: Psychologists still see new PTSD cases related to bombing
Paul Heath walks around the Oklahoma City National Memorial grounds, greeting visitors and making sure everyone has information about a self-guided tour. Heath is a retired psychologist for the U.S....
View ArticleRising from the rubble: Bombing’s emotional aftermath spurred city’s momentum
Oklahoma City's first MAPS sales tax package may have owed more of its success to the Alfred P. Murrah Building bombing than people realized at the time, city leaders said.
View ArticleFrom ashes to hope: Survivors’ stories inspire play to teach younger generations
A new play featuring the words of bombing survivors and others who remember that day helps the lessons learned carry on.
View ArticleTurning the wheel: Bombing victim’s example led daughters to follow in her...
From an early age, sisters Blayne Arthur and Dr. Rosslyn Biggs knew they wanted to work in agriculture. Their parents practiced veterinary medicine, and their mother, Dr. Margaret L. "Peggy" Clark,...
View ArticleSafety by design: Bombing led to changes in federal structures, thinking
When the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was constructed in 1977, the thought of someone bombing the structure with a moving van was not on the architect’s mind. It was designed with street access to...
View ArticleUCO develops new learning innovative
The University of Central Oklahoma has developed the Institute for Learning Environment Design.
View ArticleImages: Downtown OKC then and now
The Oklahoma City bombing devastated part of downtown, but the area has seen a resurgence in the past 20 years.
View ArticleRed Cross salvages lessons from tragedy
Burden soon overwhelmed the Red Cross staff after the bombing.
View ArticleHaunted by the abyss: Psychologists still see new PTSD cases related to bombing
Paul Heath walks around the Oklahoma City National Memorial grounds, greeting visitors and making sure everyone has information about a self-guided tour. Heath is a retired psychologist for the U.S....
View ArticleRising from the rubble: Bombing’s emotional aftermath spurred city’s momentum
Oklahoma City's first MAPS sales tax package may have owed more of its success to the Alfred P. Murrah Building bombing than people realized at the time, city leaders said.
View ArticleFrom ashes to hope: Survivors’ stories inspire play to teach younger generations
A new play featuring the words of bombing survivors and others who remember that day helps the lessons learned carry on.
View ArticleTurning the wheel: Bombing victim’s example led daughters to follow in her...
From an early age, sisters Blayne Arthur and Dr. Rosslyn Biggs knew they wanted to work in agriculture. Their parents practiced veterinary medicine, and their mother, Dr. Margaret L. "Peggy" Clark,...
View ArticleSafety by design: Bombing led to changes in federal structures, thinking
When the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was constructed in 1977, the thought of someone bombing the structure with a moving van was not on the architect’s mind. It was designed with street access to...
View ArticleUCO develops new learning innovative
The University of Central Oklahoma has developed the Institute for Learning Environment Design.
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