Voting for SGA positions begins Monday, April 4 at 8 a.m. and closes Tuesday, April 5 at 5 p.m.
Provost candidate Diane Nell visits OCU
Nell is one of three candidates applying for the position of provost. President Kenneth Evans will make the final decision on the selection of the provost candidate.
Zouhair Talbi sets record time at NAIA
Zouhair Talbi, a junior recorded a top time among the NAIA No. 1 marks in the 3,000 meters and 5,000 meters this season at the Boston University David Hemery Valentine Invitational
OCU softball team remains undefeated
They are ranked number four in the Preseason Coaches’ Poll. An interview with player Lexi Duff.
Editorial: Celebrate the history of Alumnae with us this month
We should be proud of the history of our alumnae. Women have the right to make history.
“Mr. Oilfield” donates more than $1 million
In a statement released in January, OCU announced that the late oilman Thomas E. Barnett of Oklahoma City donated more than one million dollars
10-year accreditation cycle brings HLC to OCU
OCU will be visited by a peer review team from the Higher Learning Commission Feb. 28 through March 1.
OCU hosts lecture series on Judaism
On Feb. 17, Dr. Kristine Henriksen Garroway visited Oklahoma City University to give the newest edition in the Neustadt lecture series.
Editorial: We must improve our infrastructure
The university has a number of infrastructure-related problems. We call the university to address these problems.
Editorial: A reflection on Black History Month
We acknowledge that African Americans have been victims of systematic oppression.
Opinion: Theatre History must reflect the richness of world cultures
Dr. Amy Osatinski explains why the Theatre History course was altered. She says theatre history often dismisses the contributions non-European cultures.
Three snow days halt university operations
The closures disrupted in-person and remote classes. Chief Dexter Nelson gives an overview of police operations.
OCU starts Baseball season with 9-3 victory
The OCU Baseball team won against Tabor. Two athletes share thoughts on the new season.
Q&A – Staci Swim on nursing and COVID-19
Staci Swim a Clinical Instructor at the School of nursing shares how COVID-19 has changed the field of nursing.
Leak causes ceiling collapse in Mass Comm Department
A ceiling tile fell on the desk of Diana Haslett an Artist-in-Residence. The collapse damaged her desk, keyboard, monitors, and recording equipment.
Corey Bray selected as new athletic director
orey Bray, former Vice President and Director of Athletics at Drury University, has been chosen as OCU’s new athletic director. He will start March 21, 2022.
Season 2 of “Blue Table Talk” announced
Dr. Carroll said the new season will focus on how law intersects with diversity, and how strategy and branding fit into marketing.
University to take action to improve exterior lighting
According to university officials, the campus lighting is not good enough. Improper lighting makes it more difficult to deter crime.
OCU MainStage to present “Little Women”
On Feb. 18-20 Oklahoma City University will be performing the opera “Little Women” as part of their mainstage season in the Kirkpatrick Auditorium.
Stage II presents “The Normal Heart”
The play reflects on a fictional character named Ned Weeks who forms an Aids advocacy group.
Editorial: Our data must be secure
Student Publications reflects on the importance of our digital footprint.
SharePoint data vulnerability has been resolved
University records were accessible on the SharePoint server. The university says that student information has not compromised.
Guest artist Ji Hye Jung visits OCU
Guest artist Ji Hye Jung visited Oklahoma City University for a free solo recital and a masterclass on Jan 30 and 31.
University suspends Elementary Education Programs
The Elementary Education programs were suspended due to a lack of enrollment.
OCU Narrows prospects for new athletic director
Oklahoma City University has narrowed the pool of athletic director candidates down to three. They include Corey Bray, Lindy Roberts Ivy, and Daniel Garret.
Law School hosts conference on criminal justice reform
The event was an opportunity for judges, officers, lawyers, officials, and civic leaders to speak on problems in the criminal justice system.