OCU Out of the Box presented “No Shade November: an OOTB Drag Show” featuring performers from OCU and the Oklahoma City area. The show is a fundraiser for OCU Out of the Box.
Beginning, intermediate Russian courses to be offered in Fall semester
English and modern languages officials announced the department will offer Beginning Russian I next semester.
Gallery: Picnic
View photos from the last TheatreOCU production of the year.
Film department students to host ‘Broken Emmys’
The Broken Emmys is an event in which some students will screen their original work for the public. Any OCU student can submit work.
Professor named poet laureate for Oklahoma
Poet laureates are official, government or institutional-appointed poets hired to write poems for special events and occasions.
Business school adviser retires
James DePuy, former undergraduate adviser for Meinders School of Business, recently retired, so business students will work with a new adviser this semester.
Anything Goes to finish out Bass School of Music season
The musical, written in 1934 by Cole Porter, is set on board of the “S.S. American” in the 1930s, when gangsters like Al Capone were on the rise.
Officials plan eating disorder panel to raise awareness
The Oklahoma Eating Disorder Association is working with OCU Counseling Services to bring the panel to campus.
English professor receives first creative writing endowment
Rob Roensch, associate professor of English, was named the Katherine and Mary Clary Endowed Chair of Creative Writing earlier this semester.
Honors Program accepting applications
The program is open to freshmen and sophomores with a 3.5 GPA or higher, and current students must have at least 12 credit hours.
Student organization addresses issues of sexism, prejudice
A new student organization, SASS, which stands for Students Against Sexism in Society, began promoting themselves last month.
Homecoming kicks off with something old and new
The campus kicked off Homecoming with a carnival-themed rally Oct. 24 on the quad.
Film series continues with theme ‘On Being Mortal’
The Film Institute Series will be showing its third film of the season this Sunday. It will be a Chinese film about coming home from war.
Book discussion focuses on civil rights
“Let’s Talk About It, Oklahoma” is hosting discussions on books about Civil Rights and Equality.