Members of multicultural organizations are speaking out after Kappa Sigma members used a racist team name at a philanthropy event.
Campus police officer accused of racial profiling
A faculty member has submitted a grievance of racial profiling and harassment against an OCU police officer.
New interim provost to improve administration planning
The university’s new interim provost plans to streamline academic planning.
University provost, associate provost step down
The transition was announced to faculty in a May 17 email from President Martha Burger.
Committee created to update university values
Students have the opportunity to help update university values this week.
SGA creates diversity, inclusion position
A new Student Government Association resolution will create a student position for promoting diversity and inclusivity on campus.
Student Philanthropy Committee to raise donor awareness
Students will have the chance to roast a university official during the second annual Sponsors Making A Change Week.
editorial: Student listening sessions create ideal setting for campus dialogue
A huge benefit of attending a small school is the opportunity to sit down with the university president and talk about issues on campus.
President Burger to host student listening session
A student listening session will be hosted by President Martha Burger in partnership with Student Affairs from noon-1 p.m. on Wednesday in the Great Hall in Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center.
Students to address president in tuition increase forum
Jordan Tarter, SGA president, and English senior, said she has planned a forum with President Martha Burger on March 1 for students to get more information about the tuition increase.
President Burger reflects on first semester in office
After having served as university president for her first semester, Martha Burger remains focused on the goals she set when elected.
University president puts OCU art in Wilson House
The university president displays art from OCU artists in her new home, Wilson House.
University president recognized in career services for more than a decade
The Career Services Center, where students can go for help with resumes, internships and career selection is named after Martha Burger, the current president of OCU.
President Burger takes office, discusses priorities for new academic year
Upon the retirement of former President Robert Henry, President Martha Burger took office July 1.
Graduation details finalized, speakers selected
The day will begin with the baccalaureate ceremony at 9 a.m. May 5 in the Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel.
Three women chosen as university leaders
Trustee Martha Burger was chosen as university president March 25 and is the first female president in the university’s history. Alumna Jennifer Rodgers was appointed campus police chief Jan. 3. Jordan Tarter, English junior, was elected Student Government Association president March 27.
Editorial: Women in powerful roles possess ability to set a new standard
Women are earning leadership positions in increasing numbers at OCU and should continue to do so.
Editorial: Upcoming selection of leaders requires student input
Students should make sure their values are heard during the upcoming leadership changes, whether that’s by voting or simply voicing their concerns and opinions.
Trustee Martha Burger chosen as new university president
Trustee Martha Burger was named the 18th university president Sunday.
Trustee Martha Burger chosen as university president
The university will have its first female president.
First university presidential candidate visits campus, addresses students
Martha Burger spoke to faculty, staff and students throughout the day March 19. Students gave their feedback on the discussion.
Search committee begins process to find university president’s replacement
The presidential search committee has begun the process of selecting a new university president, who is scheduled to take office July 1.
Women in leadership topic of March 31 business school panel
OKLAHOMA CITY – A panel discussion focused on women in leadership at Meinders School of Business will feature executive panelists from Chesapekake Energy, Charles Machine Works, the Chickasaw Nation and United Way.