Several campus community members have expressed their thoughts and concerns about Dr. Kenneth Evans’s nomination as president-elect of OCU.
Alert level remains at moderate
Officials responded to student concerns about the university’s COVID-19 alert level.
Professors support students during online finals transitions
Professors are adapting final exams to fit an online format.
Students, faculty discuss environmentalism, Australian fires
Students and faculty respond to the ongoing climate crisis and the recent fires in Australia.
Theologian soon to speak on campus
Thomas Jay Oord, a theologian, is coming to OCU Sep. 18 to speak to students about how God is not actually in control.
Philosophy department hires new professors to fill openings
Joseph “Cody” Weaver and Danielle Karim Cox have temporarily joined the philosophy department.
Students to participate in ‘March For Our Lives,’ advocate for gun control
“March For Our Lives” is a public march planned for March 24 in various locations across the United States.
Professor chosen to revise social principles of Methodist Church
Dr. Mark Davies was named a convener for the process of revising the Social Principles of the United Methodist Church for the Natural World section.
Students, faculty, alumni make strides in local activism
Several OCU students attended the Peace House’s annual Peace Festival to learn about local issues, listen to local musicians, and eat vegan-friendly foods.
Arts, sciences dean steps down, resumes teaching
Dr. Mark Davies stepped down from his position as dean of Petree College of Arts and Sciences to work more closely with students, after 15 years of collegiate dean and associate dean titles. “I wanted to get more involved in social and ecological responsibility work,” Davies said. “ This way, I can spend more time…