Students and faculty are adjusting to curriculum changes caused by the power outage on campus.
University condenses spring ’21 semester
OCU has condensed the spring 2021 semester to continue mitigating the spread of COVID-19 while the university is open.
Gallery: Scholar Strike
On Sept. 8, 2020, students and faculty from around the university gathered in an act of solidarity with those whom have died from police brutality in America. The OCU chapter of the American Association of University Professors provided chalk, so people could write the names of the victims on sidewalks around the quad.
Officials respond with optimism, flexibility, caution to reopening
Before classes began, academic officials and students responded to the risks of the coronavirus.
University COVID-19 guidelines affect classes
Officials from each school at OCU have adjusted the classroom experience to accommodate for new COVID-19 policies.
Honorary commencement to occur online, working group deciding in-person date
On April 24, President Martha Burger announced an honorary virtual commencement ceremony will take place on May 9.
Seniors vote on commencement date after ceremony postponed due to COVID-19
Students from the class of the 2020 voted on a potential date for commencement ceremonies in the townhall Zoom meeting today.
University officials respond to discrimination allegations
University officials are responding to allegations of discrimination and retaliation.
Letter to the Editor: Interim Provost George Sims writes about To Kill a Mockingbird production
Interim provost Dr. George Sims writes about his thought on To Kill a Mockingbird and the upcoming theatrical production.
New interim provost to improve administration planning
The university’s new interim provost plans to streamline academic planning.