Thursday, July 8, 2010

“Saint Martin's forms new College of Education and Professional Psychology” plus 1 more

“Saint Martin's forms new College of Education and Professional Psychology” plus 1 more


Saint Martin's forms new College of Education and Professional Psychology

Posted: 08 Jul 2010 09:58 AM PDT

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2009 graduate named new OU spokesman

Posted: 07 Jul 2010 10:05 PM PDT

OU psychology graduate Chris Shilling is the new university spokesman and press secretary to President David Boren, replacing the two-year tenured Jay Doyle last Friday.

As part of his new position, Shilling will relay important information to students, parents and faculty during times of crisis on the president's action line, as well as representing the university to media contacts and others.

"I'm just here kind of soaking it up right now," he said. "I'm excited to see what challenges await me. I want to challenge myself early to get out there and work with different parts of campus I haven't worked with before."

Shilling said he could not pass up the opportunity to learn and work with Boren.

"He taught me more than any one individual person at OU and it was an honor to work with him," he said."

Shilling, who graduated in 2009, was involved in the Campus Activity Council, High School Leadership Conference, the Center for the Creation of Economic Wealth and Crimson Club.

He said one of the first projects on his agenda will be researching about the historical markers on campus and helping Boren craft some of the messages attached to them.

"I just want to represent the university the way it needs to be represented, which is a great institution," Shilling said. "This is a great place, man."

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