Tulsa Lawmakers To Receive RSU Constitution Award

With a combined 66 years of service in the Oklahoma Legislature, Sen. Charles Ford and Sen. Penny Williams have devoted much of their lives working to strengthen public education in Oklahoma. Senators Ford and Williams, both of Tulsa, will be this year’s recipients of the Constitution Award at Rogers State University. They will receive the… Read more »

RSU Workshops Aim For Small Business Success

Rogers State University’s Center for Economic and Community Development is hosting a series of small business workshops designed to assist area small businesses and entrepreneurs in developing successful enterprises. The workshops are free and open to interested business owners, managers and entrepreneurs. Seating is limited and advance registration is required. The workshops will be presented… Read more »

RSU Prof, Co-Author To Discuss, Sign Book About Oklahoma Music During Aug. 26 Event At Stratton Taylor Library

A Rogers State University professor and his co-author will discuss and sign their two recently published books about Oklahoma’s musical legacy during an Aug. 26 event at the Stratton Taylor Library. Dr. Hugh Foley, assistant professor in RSU’s Department of Communications and Fine Arts, and Dr. George Carney, Regents professor of geography at Oklahoma State… Read more »

RSU Plans Events To Welcome New, Returning Students

Rogers State University has planned a week of events for new and returning students in order to ease their transition from summer break to the start of fall classes. “We think that it’s very important for all RSU students to begin the new school year with events and activities that allow them to learn about… Read more »

RSU Announces Summer 2004 Honor Rolls

Rogers State University has announced its President’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls for the Summer 2004 semester. To qualify for the President’s Honor Roll for the semester, RSU students must complete a minimum of six semester hours of college-level courses with a 4.0 grade point average (no grades lower than an “A”). To qualify for the… Read more »