RSU To Offer Native American Heritage Week Festival Nov. 22

Traditional storytelling, free arts and craft workshops for children and adults, a stomp dance and native food will highlight the 2003 Native American Heritage Week Festival on Saturday, Nov. 22, at Rogers State University. The festival, which is free and open to the public, will be held from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. in Herrington… Read more »

RSU-TV To Broadcast Student News Magazine

A student news magazine featuring news and stories from Rogers State University will air Nov. 5 on RSU-TV. The latest installment of RSU Magazine will debut 9 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 5, on the university’s television station, which broadcasts on UHF channel 35, Claremore and Tulsa cable channel 19, and more than 70 cable systems in… Read more »

Prof To Review Franken’s ‘Fair, Balanced’ Take On Media

Dr. Kenneth Hicks, assistant professor in Rogers State University’s Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, will review the book, “Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look At The Right” on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at the RSU Library. The review, which is free and open to the public, will begin… Read more »

RSU Prof, Students Conduct Bat Research, Preservation

Dr. Keith Martin might be the first to say that there’s little glamour in guano. However, the assistant professor with RSU’s Department of Mathematics and Science said there is much reward in studying bats. “Bats perhaps aren’t as cuddly as deer or Shamu the whale or as well-known as the rain forests, but studying bat… Read more »

RSU’s Brown Graduates From Economic Development Institute

Dr. Ray Brown, Vice President for Economic and Community Development at Rogers State University, graduated on Oct. 10 from the University of Oklahoma’s Economic Development Institute. The Economic Development Institute is a three-session program, each one week long, which provides a broad spectrum of advanced education for economic development professionals. Students must complete 117 hours… Read more »