OCU partnered with Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, to create liberally educated engineering majors.
OCU director receives three opera awards
After directing three operas last year, Evita, Jackie O, and Don Pasquale, David Herendeen has found himself with three awards from the National Opera Association for each one, all in different divisions.
Broadway star to return to campus
Alumna Kelli O’Hara will return to campus.
Campus community reacts to outcomes of state questions
With the outcome of this year’s election, there also comes the results of the state questions.
Buy For Less closes, university officials decide against buying it
The building that formerly housed Buy For Less just west of campus will remain empty for the foreseeable future.
Oklahoma state questions to appear on election ballot
Seven state questions are on the ballot for the November general election. All of them address issues that will affect and reshape life in Oklahoma. “The presidential candidates may not necessarily be exciting in terms of turnout,” said Dr. Richard Johnson, chairman of the history and political science departments. “But voting may be more important…
New scholarship program created for education majors
Education officials are partnering with Oklahoma City Community College to arrange scholarships in support of training better teachers in Oklahoma City.
Distinguished Speaker Series discontinued
The Distinguished Speakers Series, a program that hosted globally acclaimed speakers every semester, was cut from the university’s programs.
SAC increased budget means more activities for students
Student Activities Council has received an increased budget for the semester. This increase in their budget enables them to put more money toward more events.
Alumnus returns as guest teacher, artist-in-residence
Vincent Sandoval was readmitted as a guest artist-in-residence, where he is teaching dance classes in tap, jazz, contemporary partnering and theater dance.
Students frustrated with litter, recycling on campus
OCU’s clean campus is being threatened by an influx of litter on the quad and inside the dorms.
Officials update rule on two show limit for performers
With the sheer amount of artistic involvement on campus, it’s not unthinkable that there is a limit placed on the creative energy of the student body.
Alpha Phi sorority’s banner stolen
Alpha Phi sorority had a welcome sign, placed for the benefit of new freshmen, stolen.
Officials to launch redesigned university website
By the time they reach college, most students are familiar with the toil and difficulty that comes with navigating a college website.