The new radio show that focuses on life and culture in Middle America, “This Land Radio,” will be coming to Rogers State University Radio starting in June, as part of a broadcast partnership between the two organizations. RSU’s KRSC-FM 91.3 will broadcast the first episode of “This Land Radio” at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 1,… Read more »
College Women’s Leadership Award Honors RSU Senior
A Rogers State University senior has been selected as one of 21 recipients of the College Women’s Leadership Award—a national award for social activism and political engagement. Lindsey Martin, a political science senior from Claremore, was the only Oklahoma student to receive the award that recognizes emerging young leaders who have exhibited outstanding leadership skills… Read more »
RSU Junior Selected for Washington Center Internship Program
Holly Bates, a Rogers State University junior, has been selected for a summer internship through the Washington Center, a nationally-recognized internship program that places students with private, public and nonprofit organizations in Washington, D.C. A graduate from Vinita High School, Bates has been placed for an internship with the Office of Emergency Management in the… Read more »
RSU Public TV, This Land Press Partner to Broadcast ‘This Land TV’
The Oklahoma-focused series “This Land TV” comes to Rogers State University Public Television starting in May, thanks to a partnership between the two regional media entities. The station will broadcast the first episode of “This Land TV” at 9 a.m., Sunday, May 12, with the episode repeating at 10:30 p.m. Sunday night and at 5… Read more »
University Partnership with MidAmerica Honored
The partnership between MidAmerica Industrial Park and Rogers State University was recently recognized as one of 27 innovative higher education collaborations strengthening Oklahoma’s workforce. From left: Chancellor Glen D. Johnson; RSU President Larry Rice; Larry Williams, general manager of MidAmerica Industrial Park; Jeri Koehler, director of the RSU Innovation Center; and Oklahoma Lt. Gov. Todd… Read more »