OCU sits in what some may consider the heart of Oklahoma City, making this problem visible to its community.
Film students become film directors for capstone projects
Film students are developing their own films as part of their capstone project.
OCU places just after Harvard and the University of Chicago in Ethics Bowl
The OCU Ethics and Debate team has been invited to compete in the national championship.
Jim Abbott has retired as Athletic Director
Jim Abbott retires as athletics director
Bernarda director: ‘This cast was incredible’
The School of Theatre presented The House of Bernarda Alba from Nov. 11-14.
BSA leads Jones demonstration in chapel
Members of the OCU Black Student Association led a march to the chapel Nov. 18 to support a clemency plea for Julius Jones.
University launches sanctioned Gold Star-signing tradition
An old university tradition has emerged with official university backing.
Julius Jones honored in demonstration and chapel service
To show support for Julius Jones the OCU Black Student Association led a walk to the university chapel service.
COVID-19 positive cases up from last year
Positive Cases Higher this Year – Why?
OCU’s Mainstage Presents Enron! – An interview with Director Kris Kuss
OCU’s Mainstage presented Enron! in the Burg Theatre October 28-31. Enron! was written by Lucy Prebble and initially released in London in 2009.
OCU Stripped presents Jesus Christ Superstar
OCU Stripped presented Jesus Christ Superstar on October 29th and 30th in Petree Recital Hall.
Domestic violence remains a problem nationally and globally
The world takes a stand against domestic violence. The issue hasn’t gone away.
Former Congressman Hulshof shares stories of his life on Capitol Hill
Former Congressman Kenneth Hulshof shared stories of his life as a Congressman.
Search process for new Meinders School of Business Dean has begun
The Meinders School of Business has begun the search for a new dean.
Cokesbury apartments gets new gate system
Campus Technology Services is working on installing a new, automated gate system to the Cokesbury Court Apartments.
Constitution Day roundtable addresses policing
This year’s event was entitled Perspectives on Race and Policing and was sponsored by the Departments of Criminal Justice and Political Science.
Editorial: A free press is still important – National Newspaper Week
This National Newspaper Week we reflect on the importance of a free press.
SGA holds first roundtable regarding diversity, equity, inclusion
SGA is holding roundtable discussions for students. Faculty are invited to attend.
OCU Gallery presents exhibit lineup
Within the Norick Art Center, just north of the Wanda L. Bass School of Music, lies the Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery.
To the Student Publications staff: Thank you all
Paul Dower, editor-in-chief, expresses his gratitude for the Student Publications Staff for their work.
Editorial: To surviving a year without precedent
The editors at Student Publications wanted to thank the campus community for making it through and unprecedented year.
President addresses students’ concerns
Several campus community members have expressed their thoughts and concerns about Dr. Kenneth Evans’s nomination as president-elect of OCU.
OCU hosts retiree recognition event
Thirteen staff and faculty members are retiring from OCU this year.
Alumnus finishes Clara Luper Mural
An art alumnus has completed a canvas painting of civil rights activist Clara Luper.
Campus hosts free HIV screening and PrEP clinic.
Diversity Family Health Clinic hosted a free, confidential HIV screening and PrEP clinic on campus on April 14.
Officials, students reflect on the school year, community’s resiliency
Officials and students have reflected on what they considered to be defining moments of the 2020-21 school year.