Rachelle Arjay, a senior communications major at Rogers State University, has been awarded the 2010 RSU Public Television Media Scholarship for the spring 2011 semester. Her $500 scholarship award was announced recently on air during RSU Public TV’s annual Winterfest membership drive. A former music major at Tulsa Community College, Arjay, is from Broken Arrow,… Read more »
RSU Public TV Joins ‘170 Million Americans for Public Broadcasting’ Campaign
RSU Public Television has joined with public television and radio stations across the nation in an unprecedented effort to harness the enthusiasm of the 170 million Americans who watch, listen to or use the services and programming of public media each month. The centerpiece of the campaign is a web site – www.170millionamericans.org – that… Read more »
RSU Sophomore Selected as Brad Henry International Scholar
Jacob Daniel, a sophomore at Rogers State University, has been designated a Brad Henry International Scholar. He will spend the spring semester participating in an international study abroad program at Swansea University in Wales. Daniel is the second RSU student to be selected for the program this year, joining senior Valerie Vernon. He was chosen… Read more »
RSU Student Selected for Washington Center Internship
Mark Lane, a senior at Rogers State University, was recently selected for an internship with the Washington Center, a nationally-recognized internship program that places students with private, public and nonprofit organizations in Washington, D.C. Lane is a communications major, originally from Fort Smith, Ark. He is a member of the Student Broadcasting Association and hosts… Read more »
Pryor Couple Provides Swans for RSU Campus
Swans have long enjoyed a ubiquitous presence at Rogers State University, mostly floating majestically on the campus lakes, and sometimes guarding their perceived territory, preventing even the most fearless student-athlete from entering a building. Recently, only one swan has called the RSU campus home after he lost his family to predators. But that changed this… Read more »