Claremore Wal-Mart Supercenter Supports RSU’s Dollars for Scholars Campaign

Associates from the Claremore Wal-Mart Supercenter recently presented a $1,000 grant to the Rogers State University Foundation for university’s Dollars for Scholars scholarship campaign. “Our associates were excited to make this donation to such a worthwhile cause,” said Lindel Stephens, manager for the Claremore Wal-Mart Supercenter. “The money will be utilized for programs in the… Read more »

RSU-TV Locally Produced Woodturning Show to Air Nationally

This month, RSU-TV will preview its locally produced television program about the craft of woodturning, and the series will be made available to all 349 Public Broadcasting stations nationwide starting January 14. RSU-TV viewers will receive a sneak preview of “Woodturning Workshop,” hosted by Tim Yoder, when the station airs a seasonal episode entitled “Christmas… Read more »

RSU to Offer New Bachelor’s Degree in Game Development

A new bachelor’s degree at Rogers State University will capitalize on the popularity of computer video games, respond to the rapidly changing job market for information technology professionals and contribute to the Oklahoma economy through an emerging industry – the development of animated video and business simulation games. The new degree – a Bachelor of… Read more »

Sigma Beta Delta International Business Honor Society Inducts 43 RSU Students

The Rogers State University chapter of the Sigma Beta Delta International Business Honor Society inducted 43 students during a ceremony this week. The Rogers State University Chapter, formally installed on Oct. 10, inducted its inaugural group of charter members during a Nov. 29 ceremony at the Claremore campus. To qualify to join Sigma Beta Delta,… Read more »

RSU Prof To Present Nov. 30 Review of ‘Republican War on Science’

Dr. Kenneth Hicks, assistant professor in Rogers State University’s Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, will review the book, “The Republican War on Science,” on Wednesday, Nov. 30, at the Stratton Taylor Library. The event, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 3:30 p.m. in the Stratton Taylor Library, Room 207…. Read more »