A student and her family are working to create a new program for students with intellectual disabilities.
New university provost focuses on vision for the future
Dr. Kent Buchanan took office as the university’s new provost and vice president for academic affairs in December, following an 18-month search for the position.
Literary journal accepting submissions
Submissions are now being accepted for The Scarab, which is an anthology of students’ writing and art, including fiction, nonfiction and poetry, as well as photography and other art.
Housing to renovate dorms
Walker and Banning Halls will be undergoing renovations soon.
“It’s On Us” campaign addresses campus sexual assault
The Human Resources Department hosted a fall week of action for the “It’s On Us” campaign.
School of Theater’s first MainStage play is the Crucible
The School of Theater’s first mainstage play of the season is The Crucible by Arthur Miller.
PA program to host fun run
The Physician Assistant program is hosting a “Trick or Treatment” 5K and one-mile Fun Run to raise money.
Campus weapons policy under review
Campus police recently released a new draft policy on weapons to students and faculty for review.
Cable service to allow live streaming on personal devices
Many students are confused about what they need to do to get cable in their rooms.
Applications for PA program double in second year
Physician assistant program officials are interviewing 300 applicants, which is 140 more than they interviewed last year.
Volleyball starts season top ranked, 2-0
The OCU Women’s Volleyball team recently received top rankings in preseason polls, and began their season 2-0.