Hundreds of people in Rogers, Mayes and Washington counties will have something warm to wear this winter thanks to two student organizations at Rogers State University. In November, the Student Government Association and Epsilon Sigma Alpha partnered together to organize Hunter’s Helping Hoodies, a drive to collect coats and hoodies on all RSU campuses to… Read more »
RSU Historian Presents Scholarly Paper on the 75th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor
A Rogers State University military historian was one of eight scholars nationwide to examine the historical details of the attack on Pearl Harbor at a recent academic symposium in Utica, New York. Dr. David Ulbrich, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science at RSU, presented a scholarly paper at the Pearl Harbor@75 Symposium held Nov…. Read more »
RSU Earns Recognition for Voter Registration Campaign
Rogers State University’s Office of Student Affairs and Student Government Association have earned state recognition for their efforts to register new student voters this fall. RSU earned second place in a state-wide contest that encouraged Oklahoma colleges and universities to register students to vote. The contest was held by the Oklahoma Campus Compact, an organization… Read more »
12th Annual Holiday on the Hill Scheduled for Nov. 29
Rogers State University will ring in the holiday season on Tuesday, Nov. 29 with its 12th annual Holiday on the Hill lighting ceremony. The family-oriented event features performances of holiday classics, including a reading of “Twas the Night Before Christmas.” Santa Claus and RSU mascot Hunter the Hillcat will be on hand to pose for… Read more »
RSU Names Chris Ratcliff as New Director of Athletics
CLAREMORE, Okla. – Rogers State University has named University of Arkansas at Monticello’s Chris Ratcliff as its new director of athletics. Ratcliff has served in leadership roles for the UAM athletics program for nearly a decade, including as UAM’s athletics director since 2009. RSU President Dr. Larry Rice announced the hire on Friday, saying Ratcliff’s… Read more »