Natalie Gregg, English/education senior, aspires to teach the next generation about literature.
Students and faculty adapt to online format
Students and faculty have finished their first week of virtual classes after OCU switched to online for the remainder of the semester due to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Famous filmmaker to visit university
Kevin Willmott, co-writer of “BlacKkKlansman,” will give an invitation-only workshop about storytelling in films on March 13.
Film Institute hosts screenings of films by women
The OKCU Film Institute hosts free monthly screenings of international films.
Faculty scholarship budget cut in half
The faculty scholarship fund for professors has already been claimed for the semester after being cut half.
Letter to the Editor: American Association of University Professors
The Oklahoma City University chapter of AAUP addresses recent incidents of discrimination.
Film program hosts screening
The OCU Film Institute will continue its 36th year of international films, with the theme “Picturing Reconciliation.”
Book discussion focuses on civil rights
“Let’s Talk About It, Oklahoma” is hosting discussions on books about Civil Rights and Equality.
Faculty, staff cover for professor on medical leave
Dr. Regina Bennett, associate professor of English, is on medical leave for the semester.
Professors to retire, leave the university
At the end of this year, some professors who have been teaching at OCU for decades will be heading into retirement, while others will leave to pursue new opportunities.
Professors reveal guilty pleasures, hobbies outside of classroom
Professors indulge in some interesting hobbies in their spare time. Between grading papers, teaching classes, assisting students, and filing paperwork, professors keep themselves busy on the job. Brooke Hessler, English professor, makes paper from scratch. She was inspired years ago, but last summer she took a class on how to make paper from leaves. Now,…