Destini Carrington, psychology senior, is working to better herself and her community every day.
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.
Interim diversity, inclusion advocate named
The university’s new interim diversity and inclusion advocate is attempting to pave the way for student equality and diversity celebration.
Interim police chief returns from leave of absence
Interim police chief Mark Lahue returned from an approved leave of absence on Oct. 11, according to Leslie Berger, senior director of university communications.
Update: SGA president signs resolution to suspend Kappa Sigma, Alpha Phi
Student Government Association President Trae Trousdale decided to sign the resolution calling for the suspension of Alpha Phi and Kappa Sigma.
SGA President passes resolution calling for Kappa Sigma, Alpha Phi suspension
Student Government Association President Trae Trousdale decided to sign Resolution 001.
Senate passes resolution to suspend Kappa Sigma, Alpha Phi
A resolution calling for Kappa Sigma and Alpha Phi to disband has been passed by the senate.
Campus police officer accused of racial profiling
A faculty member has submitted a grievance of racial profiling and harassment against an OCU police officer.
Students, staff to celebrate black history
Members of the Black Student Association and university officials planned events to celebrate Black History Month and to honor black leaders.
FIRST program assists first-generation college students
The FIRST program was created to help first-generation college students find a community and a support system throughout their time on campus until graduation.