
News Tag Archive: Chesapeake Energy School of Business


OKWU Celebrates First Online DBA Graduate, Dr. Greg Nichols
A Journey Reignited Dr. Greg Nichols’ story marks a new era of academic excellence and mission-driven leadership at OKWU. Oklahoma Wesleyan University is honored to announce Dr. Gregory Nichols (DBA ’25) as the first graduate of our Doctor of Business Administration...
Building Tomorrow’s Business Leaders at OKWU
The Chesapeake Energy School of Business at Oklahoma Wesleyan University is dedicated to equipping students with the tools they need to thrive in the professional world. One of its most impactful programs, the Pareto Group, is doing just that—preparing ambitious...
A Journey of Service, Faith, and Leadership
In celebration of yesterday’s Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, we are honored to highlight Melissa Ringnalda, an Oklahoma Wesleyan University alumna whose journey exemplifies servant leadership, integrity, and dedication. From her time at OKWU to her current...
OKWU Students Bring Faith and Reason to Mock Legislature
OKWU’s first delegates join the conversation at the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature.

OKWU Unveils New Technology Majors for Career-Ready Students
University to partner with the Lower Cost Models Consortium and Rize Education for new online programs.

OKWU Alum Tops Forbes List in Oklahoma
Edison was named the state’s Top Financial Security Professional.

Internships Paving the Way for Student Success
Due to the internship opportunities he’s achieved through the Chesapeake Energy School of Business, Noah Ross is prepared for a dynamic career.

Five Reasons Why… You Should Get an Undergraduate Degree in Business
When you’re looking to further your education, the degree options can be overwhelming. Here’s how a business degree can help you acquire the skills you need to go further.

OKWU Grad Honored on Forbes’ Financial Advisor List
Amy Cady came to OKWU to complete her education and receive a professional certification. Now, she leads a financial management group that manages over $300 million.