The Oklahoma City University chapter of AAUP addresses recent incidents of discrimination.
Philosophy department hires new professors to fill openings
Joseph “Cody” Weaver and Danielle Karim Cox have temporarily joined the philosophy department.
Printing future uncertain for Student Publications
Administrators are considering eliminating the printed edition of the student newspaper this year.
New minor allows students to study international relations
A new minor is available for students interested in relations between countries.
Students, teachers reflect on experiences as teacher walkout ends
Students and faculty participated in the statewide teacher walkout that began April 2 and ended April 13.
International students concerned about Trump’s presidency
American students have strong opinions on Donald Trump’s presidency., but the question rises as to what this means for the rest of the world.
Finding a positive view of Islam
It’s insane how hard it is to find media that shows Islam in a positive light.
Constitution day welcomes expert speaker
Constitution Day will be celebrated with a discussion panel and an expert presentation. The discussion panel will feature students from Associate Professor of Political Science Mohamed Daadaoui’s U.S. foreign policy class. “I’m tremendously excited,” said Chance Johnson, political science senior. “It’s not every day that you get to sit down and have a serious discussion about…
OCU LAW to host ‘current events in Egypt: a roundtable discussion’
The Oklahoma City University School of Law will host a roundtable discussion at 5 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday) on current events in Egypt.
Islam expert to speak on campus
Submitted A prominent Islam expert will speak on campus in October. Tariq Ramadan will speak at 7 p.m. Oct. 11 in Petree Recital Hall in Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center. The presentation, which is free and open to the public, will be titled “A Radical Reform of Muslim Minds.” Ramadan has been called one of the…