SGA released a list of DEI initiatives last semester. These initiatives were developed by SGA with student collaboration.
Powwow and land Acknowledgement shed light on native roots
This year’s Spring Powwow occurred while the university works on the implementation of an official land acknowledgment.
Editorial: A message to our new student government
We ask our new government to fulfill its duties to the best of its ability to make our campus better.
Q&A: Get to know BreAuna Shaw the new SGA President
BreAuna Shaw was just elected SGA President. She shares her goals and a view into her life.
Shaw campaign wins SGA presidential election
The Shaw-Gonzalez campaign won by nearly 8% of the vote. Both candidates share their thoughts on the future of SGA.
Candidates concerned the student body is not involved in SGA
The concerns of the candidates included the involvement of students in official and public capacities.
SGA Roundtable focuses on disability and access
The event featured the Assistant Director for Disability and Access Services, Kara Morrow. The roundtable was part of a series of discussions hosted by SGA.
Opinion: Shaw and Gonzalez campaign releases candidate statement
The candidates say their priorities are to represent marginalized communities and provide improved student life.
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.
SGA holds first roundtable regarding diversity, equity, inclusion
SGA is holding roundtable discussions for students. Faculty are invited to attend.
Update: OCU names Dr. Kenneth Evans as new president
OCU announced on Mar. 23 that Dr. Kenneth Evans will serve as the new president of OCU following July 1.
Fourth presidential candidate looks to help OKC community through OCU
The fourth presidential candidate forum revealed Dr. Kenneth Evans as the last of four finalist candidates.
Gallery: Black/African American Affinity Space
As part of the New Student Orientation, students who identify as Black or African American had a chance to discuss their experiences with micro aggressions and the diversity and inclusion on OCU’s campus with newer students.
Update: First police chief of color named
Oklahoma City University officials named a major with 33 years of law enforcement experience as the new police chief.
OCU names first police chief of color
After months of a national search authorized by President Martha Burger, Major Dexter Nelson has been named to the position.