The OCU volleyball team was named Sooner Athletic Conference champions for the fifth year in a row.
STUNT starts 2021 season 3-2
OCU STUNT recently began their 2021 season.
Dining services consider replacing Chick-fil-A
OCU’s food service company Chartwells is considering replacing the university’s Chick-fil-A restaurant with a new food service called Bowl Life.
Professor self-quarantines after attending last Thunder game
Andy Gibson is self-quarantining after being present at the March 11 Thunder game.
New SGA president runs unopposed, wins
Abby Banks won the position of Student Government Association President by acclamation.
Gallery: Die Fledermaus
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music presented Johann Strauss II’s “Die Fledermaus.”
Film Institute hosts screenings of films by women
The OKCU Film Institute hosts free monthly screenings of international films.
Broadcast: OKCU back to OCU
After a two year experiment, university officials decided Oklahoma City University’s acronym, OKCU, will now change back to OCU.
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.
Mass communications class writes, produces shooter simulation video
The video was shot in Walker Center and presented in three vignettes.
Deadline extended for police-taught self-defense class
The class will be on May 1 in the Henry J. Freede Wellness and Activity Center and is open to students only.
Unnamed student tapes paper Nicolas Cage heads across campus
Printed cutouts of actor/director Nicolas Cage’s face have appeared all over campus.
Self-proclaimed psychic applies for test of mind powers, fails
Dr. Bryan Farha, director of the applied behavioral studies graduate program, recently directed an experiment for the Independent Investigations Group. The experiment involved a man who claimed he could change the brightness of a light bulb with his mind.
Students express opinions on university acronym change
The media relations staff is marketing OCU as “OKCU” to incoming freshmen and transfer students.
Hurts Donut to open near campus
The new location will be at 601 N.W. 23rd St and will officially open on March 21.
Video: SGA officials discuss Blue Initiative, Senate
Watch highlights from the Student Government Association State of the Students address.
New campus police chief appointed
An alumna and former adjunct professor is the new campus police chief.
Videos: Homecoming 2017 Lip Sync performances
Watch all the Homecoming Lip Sync performances.
President Henry responds to claims of racial prejudice
President Robert Henry sent out an email responding to allegations of racial prejudice on campus.
Students react to Las Vegas shooting
A shooting in Las Vegas has become the deadliest mass shooting in the U.S.
Officials continue testing acronym change to distinguish university
Based on how often the term is used in the next few years, officials will determine whether the acronym change should be permanent.
Stars Week events to engage new, returning students
New students will get a chance to attend a variety of events to get familiar with the campus and their peers.
President Henry takes medical leave of absence
President Robert Henry will take a leave of absence until September for medical reasons.
President Henry to step down, take sabbatical
President Robert Henry announced he will retire as president in June of 2018.
Repurposing club, housing to host clothes drive
Housing is partnering with the Repurposing Club to carry out a clothes drive that will prevent the wasting of items that others may need.
Severe weather hits, damages university
The university was hit by severe weather, causing damage to the soccer field, the physical plant and trees on campus.