RSU Gains Acceptance in National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics

Rogers State University has gained acceptance into the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). RSU learned today that its application for membership in the NAIA was approved by the association’s Council of Presidents during its meeting in Olathe, Kan. “The university is proud to be a member of the highly regarded NAIA, which places a… Read more »

RSU To Host Oct. 6 ‘Bent Not Broken’ Benefit Concert

Rogers State University will host an Oct. 6 benefit concert and variety show with proceeds going to support the American Red Cross hurricane relief efforts. The event, titled “Bent Not Broken,” will begin at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 6, at the Will Rogers Auditorium on RSU’s Claremore campus. Admission to the show is free with… Read more »

RSU Announces 2005 Dollars for Scholars Campaign

Rogers State University has announced its eighth annual Dollars for Scholars Campaign – a campaign to raise funds among local businesses, organizations and individuals for student scholarships. The goal for this year’s Dollars for Scholars Campaign, which kicked off earlier this month and runs through March, is $100,000. “Many students would not have the opportunity… Read more »

Olympic Legend to Speak at RSU Oct. 25

Olympic legend and motivational speaker Billy Mills, the only American ever to win a gold medal in the 10,000 Meter Run, will give a presentation titled “Self Empowerment in a Rapidly Changing World” on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at Rogers State University. The presentation, which is part of the RSU Department of Communication and Fine Arts… Read more »

RSU Records Three Percent Fall Enrollment Increase

Rogers State University has experienced an overall enrollment increase of three percent on its campuses in Claremore, Bartlesville and Pryor and in its online degree programs. This fall, 3,884 students are enrolled in classes at RSU, compared to 3,778 students last fall, an increase of 2.8 percent. The number of first-time freshmen at the university… Read more »