The Wanda L. Bass School of Music delayed mainstage opera, “Così fan tutte,” to adapt to university campus closures.
Alert level remains at moderate
Officials responded to student concerns about the university’s COVID-19 alert level.
Homecoming condensed into one day
OCU’s 2020 Homecoming has been postponed.
OCUPD Releases annual security and fire report
The Oklahoma City University Police Department released the 2020 Annual Security and Fire Report on Oct. 8.
New doctorate program raises awareness of physical therapy
OCU’s new Doctor of Physical Therapy program celebrated National Physical Therapy Month during October and is continuing to raise awareness of physical therapy.
Campus tech implements email filtering service
Campus Technology Services began using the Barracuda Networks system to filter unwanted, phishing and scam emails from campus members’ inboxes.
New adjunct theatre professor directs performance study
Wanda L. Bass School of Music premiered its second performance study, directed by a new adjunct professor.
SGA plans improvements for gender-neutral bathrooms
Upgrades to gender inclusive bathrooms are in the works 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.
OCU creates first “Wintersession”
OCU will offer its first “Wintersession” of courses over winter break this year.
Student committee offers ballot notarization for students
Students have prepared to make their voices heard in government.
School of Theatre mounts show about technology, connection
The next School of Theatre show will be about digital connections.
“Woe is Me” suffers streaming difficulties
The first theatrical production of the semester experienced some technical difficulties with streaming.
Letter to the Editor: SGA VP encourages OCU to value student input
Reid Powell, SGA vice president, writes about the importance of student representation in the search for a university president.
Gallery: The Women of Lockerbie
On Oct. 16, the School of Theatre opened their Stage II season with “The Women of Lockerbie” in the Burg Theatre. The show was streamed online, and actors maintained physical distance throughout the performance.
Students describe feeling fatigued due to lack of breaks
Students report feeling fatigued after midterms.
Opinion: Officials should ease ESA application policies
The editors suggest the university ease its rules for Emotional Support Animal applications
Update: Presidential search firm hosts forums
The search firm chosen by the Presidential Search Committee recently hosted virtual stakeholder forums.
ESA application frustrates students
Some students have had difficulty getting approval for emotional support animals.
Clinic encourages vaccinations as flu season approaches
The OCU Campus Clinic hosted a flu shot drive.
Finance senior named women’s golfer of the week
Clair Hill, finance senior, was named Sooner Athletic Conference women’s golfer of the week for Sept. 14-21.
SGA to start food pantry in conjunction with local elementary school
A Student Government Association member is organizing a food pantry to benefit elementary school students.
New law professors balance learning, levity, leniency
Two new professors began working at the OCU School of Law this year.
Gallery: Spamalot
On Oct. 9th and 10th, the Wanda L. Bass School of Music held a masked and socially distant production of the hit musical “Monty Python’s Spamalot: Socially Distant Concert-ish Version.” As of Nov. 11, 2020, this gallery was updated to correct the spelling of a cast member’s name.
Diversity, inclusion VP creates student, faculty reflection session
Dr. Talia Carroll, vice president for diversity and inclusion, organized a virtual meeting to discuss personal concerns and challenges in society today.
“Women of Lockerbie” returns to stage in Burg Theatre
The School of Theatre is opening their Stage II season with “The Women of Lockerbie,” by Deborah Brevoort.