A year after the university closed in-person classes, students and faculty reflect on the impact COVID-19 had on day-to-day life for arts students, and what they have learned in the ensuing year.
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Editorial: Editors reflect on a year of OCU’s COVID policies
The editors look back on OCU’s COVID-19 policies to see what went right and what went wrong.
Students look back on COVID volunteer efforts, experiences
OCU students have been finding ways to give back to their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
OCU softball opens 2021 season after game cancellations
OCU softball recently opened their spring 2021 season.
Canceled games, spectator limits define year of sports
OCU Athletics dealt with the effects of COVID-19 for a full year.
Campus community reflects on a year of the COVID-19 pandemic
It has been almost one year since OCU moved classes online in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
Student music theater group prepares distanced production
OCU STRIPPED is beginning rehearsals for their first full-length musical since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Student opera group returns to produce digital performance
The student-led performance group OPERAtions is returning from a semester-long hiatus to create an online production.
Greek life adjusts to decreased campus alert level
Greek life organizations are adjusting their plans due to Oklahoma City University’s alert level decreasing to moderate.
Upcoming Neustadt Lectures to discuss antisemitism
The School of Religion will host webinars to discuss antisemitism this semester.
OCU keeping tuition flat for ‘21-22 year
Oklahoma City University announced it will keep attendance costs flat for the 2021-22 academic year.
School of Dance starts work on virtual production
The Ann Lacy School of Dance and Entertainment began work this week on their virtual spring dance show, “Spring into Spring.”
Student athletes prepare for socially-distant season
OCU student athletes are doing their best to face the COVID-19 pandemic head-on.
Professors adjust curricula due to severe weather closure
Students and faculty are adjusting to curriculum changes caused by the power outage on campus.
SGA plans improvements for gender-neutral bathrooms
Upgrades to gender inclusive bathrooms are in the works on campus.
“Women of Lockerbie” returns to stage in Burg Theatre
The School of Theatre is opening their Stage II season with “The Women of Lockerbie,” by Deborah Brevoort.
School of Music opens socially distant comedy as first production
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music is opening their season with “Monty Python’s Spamalot Socially Distant Concert-ish Version.”
Volleyball team voted No. 1 in preseason poll
OCU volleyball secured the No. 1 spot in the 2020-21 Sooner Athletic Conference preseason volleyball poll.
Music students respond to new recital policies
Officials from the Wanda L. Bass School of Music have decided junior and senior music recitals will not be able to have audiences this year.
Local Salon encourages students to donate bras
Students of OCU have a new charity opportunity.
Law professor publishes book of feminist law readings
An OCU Law professor is publishing her second book.
Campus dining removes meal swipe options, adds points for flexibility
Campus dining has made various changes to meal plans.
Students begin work with motion capture room
Last year, the School of Visual Arts was given over $100,000 to build a motion capture room in the Norick Art Center.
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.
Music senior pursues psychological research
Blake Moore, music senior, is perfecting his creative and logical talents.
Maymester classes moved online
Maymester classes are going to be conducted online this year.