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Oral Roberts University accepts Green proposal
By Gary Jacobson | January 15, 2008 at 2:01am | 0
It’s a new beginning for Oral Roberts University.
Monday, the school’s board of regents accepted a donation of $62 million from businessman Mart Green and his family, and agreed in principle to make sweeping changes in how the Tulsa university is run.
“We are humbled and thankful for the board’s trust in this plan and their faith in us,” Green said in a statement.
A new era for Oral Roberts University
By Gary Jacobson | January 13, 2008 at 10:28am | 1
At Oral Roberts University last week, two more regents resigned, a whistle-blowing professor was reinstated and a judge issued a rare gag order in a civil lawsuit.
That was just preamble for this week and what could be one of the most important regents meetings in the Tulsa school’s history.
Beginning tomorrow, regents will evaluate “strategic opportunities,” the university says in a release. Former president Richard Roberts, son of the university’s namesake, resigned last year following allegations of mismanagement.
Regents resign at Oral Roberts University
By Gary Jacobson | December 20, 2007 at 7:26am | 4
The shakeup at Oral Roberts University continues.
Last week, evangelist Creflo Dollar resigned from the board of regents and Benny Hinn lost his voting status.
This week, the university said that Louisiana televangelist Jesse Duplantis also resigned from the board, the Tulsa World reports.
Oral Roberts University tries to regroup
By Laurie Bennett | November 28, 2007 at 3:33pm | 4
Oral Roberts University, reeling from debt and allegations of misspending, announced yesterday that it is separating from the ministries headed by Richard Roberts, who has resigned from the college presidency.
“By unanimous decision of the board, it was decided that the university will take every step necessary to separate ORU and the Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association as a legal, financial, accounting and governance matter,” said George Pearsons, the regents’ chairman.
“However, the spiritual connection between the two organizations will remain.”
Unless significant board changes occur, however, the connections between the university and the ministries will go far beyond the spiritual realm.
