Book by Four RSU Professors Chronicles Oklahoma Women’s Lives

A collection of personal essays by 50 Oklahoma women – edited by four female professors at Rogers State University – has been published by the University of Oklahoma Press and is now available online and at bookstores across the state. “Voices from the Heartland” – the creation of RSU professors Dr. Carolyn Taylor, Dr. Emily… Read more »

Tony Massad to Receive RSU Constitution Award Sept. 26

Anthony “Tony” Massad, an attorney, former member of the Oklahoma Senate and graduate of the Oklahoma Military Academy from Frederick, Okla., will be named the recipient of the Rogers State University Constitution Award at a ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 26, at the Bailey Education Center in Owasso. Each fall since 1987, RSU has presented the… Read more »

RSU Nursing Bridge Program Expands to Bartlesville Campus

  Update May 2020: RSU no longer offers an associate degree in nursing. Please see our bachelor’s degree in nursing degree. Responding to the critical shortage of registered nurses in northeast Oklahoma and southern Kansas, Rogers State University officials announced this week that the university will expand its nursing program to the Bartlesville campus. Beginning… Read more »

‘Destination RSU’ on Saturday, Nov. 10

RSU to Offer Free Event on College Life for High School Students and Parents High school junior and seniors and their parents can learn about college life at Rogers State University’s “Destination RSU: College Day 2007” on Saturday, November 10. This year, “Destination RSU” will be held during the First Annual Hillcat Homecoming on the… Read more »

RSU Provides Haven for Vietnamese Refugees

Hours after the fall of Saigon to the North Vietnamese communists on April 30, 1975, southern loyalists began to panic. Would they lose their homes, their meager rights as citizens, or even their lives? The lucky few with inside connections in the South Vietnamese government and military bureaucracy began to scramble for a way out…. Read more »