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No. 4 Squadron also disbanded and reformed as No. 4 ( Reserve ) Squadron at RAF Wittering, taking over as the OCU.
The Mass Communications department also operates OCU Channel 22, which airs to on campus residents through Cox Cable ; programming consists of volunteer newscasts, and material from broadcast courses.
OCU is also home to many other non-traditional Greek organizations such as two National Interfraternity Music Council organizations, Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ; One local Christian fraternity, Delta Alpha Chi ; and Kappa Phi, a national Christian women's organization.
OCU also has numerous professional fraternities and sororities such as Phi Alpha Delta, and the original chapter of Beta Beta Beta.
OCU also won the All-College Tournament in 1965.

OCU and for
Although 48 Squadron Royal Air Force Regiment left Lossiemouth for Honington on 1 July 1996, RAF Lossiemouth continued to be one of the busiest front-line stations in the RAF with 3 Tornado Squadrons, including XV ( Reserve ) Squadron, 16 ( Reserve ) Squadron ( previously 226 OCU ) and ' D ' Flight, 202 Squadron with their Sea Kings.
Smith Hall houses only men and Walker Hall, OCU ’ s only high-rise dorm at seven stories, offers housing for freshmen and upperclass women.
OCU offers more than 70 undergraduate majors ; 17 graduate degrees, including a law degree and the M. B. A .), two Ph. D. programs in nursing, and the Adult Studies Program for working adults to earn a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree.
While started primarily as a program for Chinese students, in 2006 OCU inducted the first international class consisting of Chinese and American students.
Opportunities for cultural enrichment and entertainment on the OCU campus include concerts, play performances, operas, films, sporting events, and seminars by world-renowned speakers and business leaders.
The Scarab is a student anthology of writing and art, including non-fiction, fiction, poetry, and photography, published by OCU ’ s chapter of the international English honor society Sigma Tau Delta and winner of the society ’ s 2003-2004 award for Literary Arts Journal of the year.
* Official website for OCU Athletics
The second British squadron to receive the Eurofighter Typhoon, it is currently the Operational Conversion Unit ( OCU ) for the RAF's newest fighter.
An Operational Conversion Unit ( OCU ) is a unit within an air force whose role is to support preparation for the operational missions of a specific aircraft type by providing trained personnel.
In recent years, it was the Operational Conversion Unit ( OCU ) for the Nimrod MR. 2, based at RAF Kinloss, Moray, until the Nimrod MR2's retirement in 2010.
The Metropolitan Police use the term Borough Operational Command Unit ( BOCU ) for regional units ( which are based on the 32 London boroughs ) and Operational Command Unit ( OCU ) for other units, for example the Aviation Security OCU.
At OCU, Lemons excelled as a player and coach in basketball for more than 40 years.
The OCU remained for over a year before returning to Leeming.

OCU and with
The Squadron had close links with 42 ( R ) ( formerly 236 OCU ) of the Royal Air Force before the latter was disbanded in the government defence review in 2010.
19 ( C ) OTU was split into 236 Operational Conversion Unit ( OCU ) and the School of Maritime Reconnaissance in 1947 with 236 remaining at Kinloss.
Many of the officers from the Royal Parks Constabulary transferred into the new Metropolitan Police Royal Parks Operational Command Unit ( OCU ) — the new OCU is funded in the same way, through the Royal Parks Agency, with its funding " ring-fenced " to prevent it being diverted to other Metropolitan Police areas.
The first Phantom FGR2 ( Fighter / Ground attack / Reconnaissance ) arrived at Coningsby on 23 August 1968, with the first aircrew OCU course ( 228 OCU ) beginning in October 1968.
On 31 March 2010, the force was reduced by one squadron with the disbandment of No. 20 Squadron RAF, the Harrier Operational Conversion Unit ( OCU ).
Oklahoma City University, often referred to as OCU, is a coeducational, urban, private university historically affiliated with the United Methodist Church.
In 1986 OCU instituted the Great Wall MBA Program in conjunction with Tianjin University of Finance & Economics or TUFE, in Tianjin China.
The OCU SGA consists of the Executive Branch, which includes the president and his staff and manages SGA ; the Student Senate, which allots monies to student organizations and hears legislation ; the Student Activities Committee, which oversees Homecoming and special events ; the Judicial Branch, which deal with student disciplinary issues.
* Traffic PCSO-Provides a uniformed presence by assisting the Traffic OCU in roads policing, along with issuing penalty notices.
As No. 27 Squadron disbanded, and reformed with its existing Tornado aircraft as No. 12 Squadron, a new squadron was reformed immediately from 240 Operational Conversion Unit ( OCU ) at RAF Odiham as No. 27 ( Reserve ) Squadron to be the Chinook / Puma Operational Conversion Unit.
The Vulcan OCU stayed with RAF Finningley from June 1961 until December 1969.
Concluded Cooperative Agreement with Open Cyber University ( OCU )
During his 25 years with OCU, Lemons posted a record of 432-264.
The next unit to arrive was No. 232 Operational Conversion Unit ( OCU ) which started operating during July 1957 with the Handley Page Victor and the English Electric Canberra T4 with the first seven Victors arriving on 11 November 1957.
However in 1962 a similar unit was set up at Wittering called Victor 2 Conversion Unit which was a section of the OCU before the OCU at Gaydon disbanded on 30 June 1965 with the Victor element becoming the Tanker Training Flight with the airfield being passed over to Flying Training Command ( FTC ).

OCU and across
Trainee pilots of No. 15 Squadron OCU ( Operational Conversion Unit from RAF Lossiemouth make use of the range, and it is available to aircrews from across the United Kingdom.

OCU and ;
OCU is represented by " Starsky " the Ram ; " Starsky " is inspired by the celestial lore surrounding the creation of OCU.

OCU and University
OCU became a Public University Corporation in 2006.
He joined Oklahoma City University ( OCU ) as a student in 1947.
* OCU LAW Magazine ( Oklahoma City University )

OCU and freshman
More solemn traditions include Matriculation, where students are officially welcomed to OCU, freshman begin in the Administration Building where they touch a gold star they will again rub at commencement.

OCU and program
A member of the NCAA until 1984-1985, OCU made the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship tournament 11 times and the National Invitation Tournament twice as an independent, making OCU the most successful basketball program to no longer compete at the Division I level.

OCU and Oklahoma
OCU is the only Oklahoma institution listed in the top tier of the master level university category by U. S. News and World Report Magazine's " America's Best Colleges " issue.
More than 300, 000 people attend athletic or other events hosted by OCU Athletics each year including more than 50, 000 who attend the OCU Head of the Oklahoma Regatta, the largest rowing event of its kind in the region.
He brought positive national attention to the state of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City and OCU.

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