Jay Williams, OCU alumnus, has been accepted into the Master of Divinity program at Boston University.
Students participate in national BLM protests
Students have attended protests to demand justice for victims of police brutality.
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.
University responds to graduation hack with love, support
An unknown perpetrator hacked the virtual commencement ceremony on May 9 and displayed a racist and antisemitic drawing on the Zoom conference call screen.
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.
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.
Religion student adopts 11-year-old nephews
Jay Williams, religion senior, is a pastor, a cheerleader and now, a father.
Officials to conduct campus safety assessment
University officials are conducting a campus assessment to determine if OCU is safe enough.