Dr. Talia Carroll, vice president for diversity and inclusion, is hosting a series of Zoom sessions this month to explain the role the new Diversity and Inclusion Office has on campus.
Guest artist to direct “I Love Lucy”-themed opera
The School of Music’s upcoming socially distant opera will be led by a guest director.
Film department screens films by Black filmmakers
The film department is hosting screenings of movies by Black Americans.
OCU Care premieres “Color Cabaret”
This Friday, at 7 p.m. OCU Care will stream “Color Cabaret,” a virtual cabaret fundraiser featuring music students of color.
OPINION: Jacob Collier’s Latest Album Triumphs
Columnist Troy Freeman reviews Jacob Collier’s latest entry in the “Djesse” album series.
Performing arts seasons to adapt due to COVID-19
To comply with social distancing requirements, the schools of theatre, dance and music are altering their seasons to allow for increased social distancing and online performance opportunities.
Opinion: Examining Zoom relationships through the lens of “Unfriended”
Columnist Troy Freeman reviews the horror movie “Unfriended.”
BA Theatre sophomores create online theatrical experience
The BA theatre and performance sophomores will be hosting an interactive theatre experience on social media.
Financial Aid uses social media to spread positivity
The OCU financial aid twitter account, @OKCUaid4U, is working to boost students’ spirits with engaging posts and activities.
Student Activites Council hosts petting zoo, plans more events
OCU students got to participate in a virtual petting zoo to show off their pets.
Opinion: The purpose of horror in tragic times
Columnist Troy Freeman examines the connections of tragedy and horror.
Student attempts to watch every Tom Hanks film
An OCU student is pursuing her goal of watching all 74 movies featuring actor Tom Hanks.
Professor self-quarantines after attending last Thunder game
Andy Gibson is self-quarantining after being present at the March 11 Thunder game.
New art gallery showcases obscure photography
The new photography exhibition is not your typical art gallery.
Students plans drone-centric non-profit
A student is making plans to start a club and non-profit organization for aerial photography in the Oklahoma City area.
Student screens all Bond movies in weeks-long marathon
A student is screening all 24 movies in the James Bond franchise, leading up to the release of “No Time to Die” this Christmas.
Esports coach prepares for tournament, club growth
OCU Esports will be co-hosting 1UP Open, a public esports tournament on Feb. 29 at Cox Convention Center.
Pokémon GO group works together to catch ‘em all
Students are still playing Pokémon GO and are now more connected online.
Students encouraged to vote in primary election
With the United States primary officially beginning, faculty are encouraging students to become active participants in the political process.
Students encouraged to get flu vaccination
With flu season in full swing, faculty and students are doing their best to stay healthy on campus.
Broadcast: Students encouraged to stay wary of flu virus
Coronavirus is dominating most headlines, but a familiar virus is hitting close to home on campus.
Choir to premiere piece remembering Oklahoma City bombing
An OCU choir has commissioned an original work memorializing 25 years since the Oklahoma City bombing.
Video of professor dancing goes viral on social media
A video of an OCU professor went viral after a student posted a clip of her dancing to their Twitter account.
Student environmental organization encourages composting practices
The environmental club, Stars on Earth, is working to raise awareness about compost bins on campus.
Student finds, protects pig near campus
One Wednesday morning, a student met a small friend who appeared to be a long way from home.
“OKCU” back to “OCU”
OCU is officially keeping its acronym “OCU.”