In 2020, when the world stood still, churches scrambled. Businesses panicked. Schools shut their doors. Everyone was trying to figure out how to keep things moving in a world that had suddenly stopped. But at St. John Missionary Baptist Church [&hell...
Introduction On a stormy Saturday morning (April 2025), life reminded me just how fragile it can be. As I drove along I-240 in Oklahoma City on my way to a car appointment, rain fell relentlessly. Roads quickly turned treacherous. I […]...
Column Summary: As small businesses in Oklahoma face growing economic disruptions, building the right culture is no longer optional—it’s essential. In this column, Dr. Daryl D. Green reflects on his high school football team’s transforma...
At Langston University’s School of Business, we believe in preparing students for graduation and greatness. That’s why our monthly corporate training series is so important. This month, we welcomed Ms. Monica Nichols, ImageNet Manager, as o...
On a beautiful March afternoon, I had the honor of witnessing history — the formal investiture of Dr. Ruth Ray Jackson as the 17th President of Langston University. Dressed in full regalia, I proudly marched alongside my fellow faculty members, [&h...
Every once in a while, a leader comes along who doesn’t just occupy a position—they redefine it. That leader is Dr. Ruth Ray Jackson, the 17th and historic President of Langston University. Whether chatting with students in the café, supporting ...
At 58, I never imagined I’d be competing in ballroom dance—let alone winning. But here we are. Estraletta, my fantastic wife, planted the seed. Dancing had always been her dream, not mine. I was reluctant. But love sometimes pulls us [&hellip...
It was another lively Donuts with the Dean at the Langston University School of Business—but this one had a special twist! In true Louisiana fashion, we brought the Mardi Gras vibes to Moore Hall! With festive colors, laughter, and the […]...
LANGSTON, Okla.––The Langston University School of Business, in collaboration withHoward University and its HU x PNC National Center for Entrepreneurship, will host a two-dayEntrepreneur Summit on April 17–18, 2025, at the university’s Langst...
As the Dean of Langston University’s School of Business, I’m not just casting a vision—I’m putting in the work. When I arrived, the school hadn’t had a permanent dean in nearly 3 years. Yes, we had legacy. We had talent. […]...
Media Release Summary The Langston University School of Business (LUSB) celebrates Women’s History Month by hosting an expert panel featuring distinguished female faculty members, alums, and business leaders. Led by Dean Dr. Daryl D. Green, the dis...
Yesterday, March 4th, was Fat Tuesday—Mardi Gras! While many business schools across Oklahoma continued with business as usual, here at Langston University School of Business (LUSB), we embraced the spirit of celebration, culture, and community! I ...