The OCU Communications Office recently announced mandatory monthly COVID-19 screening for on-campus residents.
OCU hires Kevan Buck as new chief financial officer
Oklahoma City University hired a new chief financial officer.
SGA inaugurates new president, vice president
Newly inaugurated SGA executives plan to continue the work of last semester’s SGA administration.
Campus residents take COVID tests
The university conducted COVID-19 surveillance testing this week for all residential students.
Update: Presidential search firm hosts forums
The search firm chosen by the Presidential Search Committee recently hosted virtual stakeholder forums.
ESA application frustrates students
Some students have had difficulty getting approval for emotional support animals.
OCU clarifies Title IX updates, regulations
OCU’s Title IX Resource Team sent out an email informing students, staff and faculty about the U.S. Department of Education’s updates to Title IX regulations.
Students participate in national BLM protests
Students have attended protests to demand justice for victims of police brutality.
New Police Chief Hosts Community Forum
OCU Police Chief Dexter Nelson hosted a virtual forum Sept. 9 to answer questions from the campus community and discuss police presence both on and off campus.
Professors and students chalk sidewalk to support BLM Scholar Strike
The Oklahoma City University chapter of the American Association of University Professors participated in the nationwide Scholar Strike.
University COVID-19 guidelines affect classes
Officials from each school at OCU have adjusted the classroom experience to accommodate for new COVID-19 policies.
EOC updates university guidelines for COVID-19
The Emergency Operations Committee put together guidelines for students, staff and faculty to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
University announces Fall 2020 schedule
Oklahoma City University officials recently announced the fall 2020 semester would begin one week earlier than normal, on August 17.
University responds to graduation hack with love, support
An unknown perpetrator hacked the virtual commencement ceremony on May 9 and displayed a racist and antisemitic drawing on the Zoom conference call screen.
OCU offers credit/no-credit option
OCU officials recently decided to offer a credit/no-credit option for the spring semester due to the remote learning adjustment caused by COVID-19.
Miracle Marathon event delayed
Miracle Marathon officials have moved back their dance marathon event due to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
New SGA president runs unopposed, wins
Abby Banks won the position of Student Government Association President by acclamation.
Kristin Chenoweth named as artist in residence at OCU
The newest artist in residence for OCU was recently announced as being Tony and Emmy award-winner and OCU alumna Kristin Chenoweth.
Students, faculty remember nursing staff member
A former Kramer School of Nursing faculty member recently died.
Diversity, inclusion candidates visit campus
Administrative officials will soon decide the best candidate for vice president of diversity and inclusion.
University officials respond to discrimination allegations
University officials are responding to allegations of discrimination and retaliation.
Faculty allege discrimination by officials
Faculty and staff are accusing university officials of discrimination and retaliation.
Diversity and inclusion vice president finalists named
Finalists have been selected for the inaugural position of vice president of diversity and inclusion and will speak in open forums.
New printer networks changed from “okcuprint”
Campus technology has created new printing networks to replace “okcuprint” after transitioning to new printers and copiers.
Students concerned with Wi-Fi upgrade, coverage
Some students are currently having trouble with Wi-Fi on campus.
OCU chosen to host Oklahoma LGBTQ+ Summit
Oklahoma City University is set to host the eighth annual Freedom Oklahoma College Summit for the first time on Feb. 21.