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USAO professor, students earn distinct DaVinci Awards - Read More

Date Added: April 26, 2008 12:25:03 AM
CHICKASHA - Nearly 500 years after his death, Renaissance man Leonardi DaVinci is still alive and well in the form of movies, books and one statewide organization devoted to higher education in Oklahoma.

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