Funding still is available for campus organizations that didn’t receive the money they needed through the allotment process.
Archives for November 2010
OCU falls to Columbia in three sets in NAIA volleyball championships
IOUX CITY, Iowa – OCU opened play in the NAIA volleyball championships with a 25-23, 25-18, 25-20 loss to Columbia (Mo.) on Tuesday at the Tyson Events Center.
Residence door handles purposefully missing, officials said
Maintenance is taking a handle on several broken doors in Oklahoma United Methodist Hall.
Senators pass anti-bullying resolution
Student Government Association is encouraging OCU students, faculty and staff to take a stance against bullying.
Former murder defendant of OCU student gets 15 years for different crime
Freedom didn’t last long for a former murder defendant accused last year of murdering an OCU student.
University closes for holiday, students share plans
The Thanksgiving holiday allows a time for most students to be with their family, enjoy a break from school and a turkey feast.
Officials to host semester’s final Free Movie Night
The third Free Movie Night of the semester is Wednesday. This is the final Free Movie Night of the semester.
OCU prepares for flu season
University health officials urge students to take precautions to ensure year-long health as the flu season nears.
OCU to host session for flexible, accelerated degree completion program
OKLAHOMA CITY— OCU’s School of Adult and Continuing Education (SACE) will host an information session next week to equip busy adults with opportunities to complete theirbachelor’s degrees.
Parking lots blocked off tomorrow
Tomorrow morning two campus parking lots will be blocked off due to on-campus events.
The first lady receives Governor’s Arts Award
OKLAHOMA CITY– The first lady Jan Ralls Henry received the Marilyn Douglass Memorial Award today from Governor Brad Henry at the 35th Annual Governor’s Arts Awards
Stunt teams ranked nationally
Oklahoma City University spirit squad stunters Daniel Laakman and Jena Stewart are sitting in the top five nationally after their preliminary submissions to compete at UCA Nationals.
First-time winner of art scholarship announced
The recipient of a first-time scholarship was announced today in Norick Art Center. About 50 people attended the Brunel Faris Scholarship Reception in honor of two deceased friends.
Officials name new associate business dean
Officials named Dr. Michael Williams as associate dean of Meinders School of Business.
Dancers receive attire makeover
OCU Rhythms, a student-run stomp group, will wear athletic pants during performances beginning this semester.
Stars earn convincing win in opener
By Corbin Hosler, Multimedia Edtior Senior Forward Dee Proby stared down at his opponent before the game’s opening tip. Ten inches down. When the referee tossed the ball into the air, Proby’s counterpart from Ozark Christian didn’t even bother jumping, knowing he couldn’t jump high enough to make up the difference. Proby easily tipped the…
Senators table bill, pass four bills unanimously
Student Senate passed four bills and tabled one bill at their Nov. 9 meeting. Two of the bills were presented by emergency.
Group encourages campus community to wear yellow ribbons
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Military Affinity Group at Oklahoma City University is planning to recognize Veterans Day by passing out yellow ribbons and MREs (meals ready to eat) from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday.
Memorial services planned for former employee
Memorial services for Dorothy Graham are scheduled. Services will be hosted at 11 a.m. Saturday at Nichols Hills United Methodist Church, 1212 Bedford Drive.
Missouri slips past Stars 68-66
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Donica Cosby’s 3-pointer missed its mark as time expired in Oklahoma City University’s 68-66 exhibition loss to Missouri on Sunday at Mizzou Arena.
Homecoming Sweepstakes winner announced
Eleven student organizations participated in Homecoming competitions this year. The Phi Gamma Delta colony only competed in the participation competition, which is separate from Homecoming Sweepstakes.
Officials crown Homecoming royalty
Officials crowned Kevin Keeling and Amanda Johnson as students’ 2010 Homecoming royalty.
Officials appoint vice president for international admissions
OKLAHOMA CITY – OCU has appointed Mahmood Shandiz as the university’s associate vice president for international admissions.
Unidentified male thief strikes OCU Campus Store
An unidentified male items stole five text book from the OCU Campus Store yesterday. The books had a value of about $760.
Chenoweth spreads glitter, glee for all to see
Donning a glittered belt and clutching a Route 44 Sonic drink in hand, Kristin Chenoweth taught a master class at her OCU home.