As I reflect on my time working for The Campus, two words come to mind: change and growth. When I joined the paper during my freshman year, we were still struggling with the effects of Covid-19, the barely beating heart of the paper was kept from flatlining by our former Editor-in-Chief Blake Uhlig, who regularly…
Oklahoma City University Highlights Rare Spring Enrollment Numbers
Oklahoma City University’s Office of Enrollment Management reports noteworthy increases in university enrollment numbers during the Spring 2024 term. This comes after the office announced earlier this year that the university matriculated its largest class of first-year students in over a decade. According to University Vice President of Enrollment Management and Communications, Kevin Windholz, the…
Campus tech provides resources for digital learning in classrooms
Many of the schools and learning spaces across OCU recently received a technology upgrade.
Officials respond with optimism, flexibility, caution to reopening
Before classes began, academic officials and students responded to the risks of the coronavirus.
University COVID-19 guidelines affect classes
Officials from each school at OCU have adjusted the classroom experience to accommodate for new COVID-19 policies.
College of Arts and Sciences to form esports management track
Game Design and Animation is starting a new esports track at OCU.
Printing future uncertain for Student Publications
Administrators are considering eliminating the printed edition of the student newspaper this year.
Former St. Gregory’s dean of students joins administration
A new official is advising Student Senate and handling conduct issues. Lilly Bermudez was appointed Jan. 4 as the new associate dean of students.
Petree to form new assemblies for freshmen, transfer students
During the year, the faculty or staff member will act as a mentor to the students in the group.
Book series to focus on work by Ginsburg
“Powerful Prose: Great Ideas and the Literature that Advances Them” is a monthly series that takes place during the academic year.
New Arts, Sciences dean selected from within the university
Cataldi was named to the post Feb. 14 after serving as an interim dean since Spring 2015.
Arts, sciences dean steps down, resumes teaching
Dr. Mark Davies stepped down from his position as dean of Petree College of Arts and Sciences to work more closely with students, after 15 years of collegiate dean and associate dean titles. “I wanted to get more involved in social and ecological responsibility work,” Davies said. “ This way, I can spend more time…
Mass comm students finalists in contest
Two Mass Communications students, Veronica Wisneiwski and Sunsinee Parker, are finalists in the Keep Oklahoma Beautiful-End Little Video contest. To find out more about the contest visit the Keep Oklahoma Beautiful website. Parker’s video ‘Do Your Part’ and Wisneiwski’s video ‘Babes Don’t Like Litter Bugs’ are two of only four finalists. Wisneiwski said she was…
PA program planned for 2016 start date
University officials are establishing a physician’s assistants program to be housed in the Petree College of Arts and Sciences. Physician’s assistants, or PAs, receive graduate training in medicine. They are licensed by the Oklahoma State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision to work with physicians to provide patient care. University officials decided in Summer 2013…
Students, faculty may say bye to pets on campus
Pets may find a less-than-warm welcome on campus in the near future.
Employees from the facilities department recently were asked to stop bringing pets into the facilities building.
Chemistry labs cease to meet standards, says associate dean
School officials have a building proposal for a new math and science building on campus.
Chemistry labs cease to meet standards, says associate dean
School officials have a building proposal for a new math and science building on campus.