A small group of students and faculty hosted a Black lives matter demonstration on campus.
Stage Management professor named 2020 Outstanding Faculty member
Jeff Cochran, professor of stage and production management, was recently named the 2020 Outstanding Faculty Award recipient.
Professor self-quarantines after attending last Thunder game
Andy Gibson is self-quarantining after being present at the March 11 Thunder game.
Faculty allege discrimination by officials
Faculty and staff are accusing university officials of discrimination and retaliation.
Editorial: Students encouraged to remain respectful with printer materials
The editors advise students to be considerate of printer usage.
New history professor joins faculty, adapts to OCU life
The new history professor is adjusting to life at OCU.
Professor uses obscene amount of fonts on presentation
Dr. Jorge Washington, history professor, claims that his use of multiple fonts helps students soak up knowledge from his PowerPoint presentations.
Student accused of impersonating dance professors online
A student in the dance school is accused of creating fake social media profiles for her professors, resulting in an ongoing police investigation.
Memorial service for Dr. Regina Bennett rescheduled
A celebration of Dr. Regina Bennett’s life was scheduled Jan. 14 but has been postponed due to weather. The memorial will now take place Jan. 15.
Top 10 OCU RateMyProfessor Reviews
RateMyProfessors.com allows students to enter their professors’ names into a database and write a review for them. Here are the OCU review highlights.
Daily routines of geniuses…and how mine measures up
I realized that I have something in common with creative geniuses from around the world. No, it isn’t my unique talent for writing sonnets, painting portraits, or composing symphonies. It’s my inherent need to schedule out my day. So how does my schedule stack up?
Local author, professor organizes trip to Germany
A local author and OCU professor will lead a trip to Germany this summer for students.
Tour Germany
Submitted OCU professor and author is organizing a tour of Germany this summer that will explore some of the places she remembers from her childhood while growing up there during World War II. The tour, from June 22 to July 2, is open to the public and will be led by Christiane Faris, a German…
Annual Christmas choir concert changes locations
The university choirs are performing their annual Christmas Vespers on Dec. 12 and 13 in a new location. The Vespers concert will be at First Presbyterian Church of Oklahoma City, 1001 Northwest 25 St.
Professor pens memoir on living in Hitler’s Germany
Christiane Brandt Faris, professor emeritus, recently released a book containing her memories from growing up in Germany under Nazi control. The book is titled The Nicest Nazi, and tells about Faris’ childhood.
OCU professor completes 24 hour race
Dr. Erik Heine, professor of music theory, completed a 24 hour run this October. The 24 the Hard Way race raised money for the Special Friends Foundation, an organization dedicated to providing information and resources for families with children suffering from Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome.
Music professor trains for philanthropic race
One professor on campus is taking “run for your life” to a whole new level.
Dr. Erik Heine, professor of music theory, will run a 24-hour race in October to raise money for the Special Friends Foundation.
Powerful Prose series features book about Nazi suppression
The Powerful Prose book discussion series will continue with a presentation at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28, at Full Circle Bookstore. The featured novel is titled “The Nicest Nazi: Childhood Memories of World War II,” by Oklahoma author Christiane Brant Faris. OCU President Robert Henry will lead the discussion along with Faris, who is a…
Tutoring available at LEC
The learning enhancement center provides free tutors to help students improve in any class.
The John Hoyle Carlock Jr. Learning Enhancement Center has free tutors assisting in all major subjects offered at OCU.