Category: Forever Mavericks

JoAnna LeFlore-Ejike, BS 10

JoAnna has been named a USA Today Woman of the Year. The award is meant to recognize women who have made an impact in their community as well as nationally. As executive director of the Malcom X Memorial Foundation, JoAnna is tasked with carrying forward the missions of two Black leaders; the foundation’s namesake,

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Bob Lindseth, BGS 68

Bob and his contributions to the Space Race in the 1960s are featured in The Washington Times.  ‘Space guinea pig’ reveals hidden human experiments to get America to the moon By Ryan Lovelace The U.S. government drilled a hole into retired Air Force Col. Robert Lindseth’s heart more than 60 years

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Maxie Rockymore, BA 15

Rockymore’s short film, “Fresh Cut!” won the Audience Award at the Golden Gate International Film Festival and has been nominated for other film awards. 

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Amanda Belt, BA 23

Amanda will be finishing up her first full year of teaching with the “most amazing class of second graders” this May.  

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Blake Higginbotham, BS 17

“Who cares about me, we made the NCAA Tournament, Baby! Go Mavs!”  Since graduation, Blake has joined a band that he is proud of but is still looking for his career. 

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Dr. Porscha Jackson, BSBA 01

Dr. Porscha Jackson has authored her second book, “It’s Me, Not You: How I Survived Toxic Work Environments” available on Amazon.com. Readers will journey alongside Dr. PJ as she reflects on her contributions to her toxic work experiences and ultimately offers practical tips to handle and overcome toxic behaviors and environments.

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Ken Lim, BA 89

“Everywhere you go you’ll encounter life is up and down, always have positive thoughts and your dreams eventually come without you knowing it,” Ken says.

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Scot Brown, BA 89,

Scott retired on September 13, 2024, after a successful 31-year career in Information Technology at Verizon. He is enjoying his time traveling and volunteering.  

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Dr. Catherine E. Jameson, BA 74,

Dr. Catherine E. Jameson and her husband, Dr. John H. Jameson, have been admitted into the Oklahoma State University’s Hall of Fame. This is the highest honor bestowed by OSU, and one of many awarded to the Jamesons. Cathy has been indicted into the OSU College of Education and Human

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