RSU Art Exhibit To Feature Black and White Photography

Black and white photographs depicting dilapidated buildings and decaying life forms on the rural landscape by Tulsa photographer David Blust will be exhibited Sept. 25 through Oct. 15 at Rogers State University. The exhibition, titled “Fragile Landscapes: A Photographic Exploration,” will be held at Foundations Gallery in Baird Hall on the RSU campus in Claremore…. Read more »

RSU Names Nursing Instructor

Dr. Barbara Hannah has been named instructor of nursing at Rogers State University. Hannah’s appointment was approved by the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, the governing board for RSU, at its recent meeting in Oklahoma City. Her academic nursing specialties include medical surgical, acute care, critical care, leadership and management and adult and continuing… Read more »

RSU President Named to State Economic Development Team

Rogers State University President Dr. Joe Wiley is one of five university presidents appointed by Gov. Brad Henry to serve on a new statewide initiative to develop a vision to grow Oklahoma’s economy. “Oklahoma’s EDGE: Economic Development Generating Excellence” is a project initiated by the governor to bring together private business and industry leaders and… Read more »

RSU Child Development Center Hires New Director

Peggy Trease of Claremore has been hired as director of Rogers State University’s child development center. Trease will be responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations at RSU’s Kiddie Kollege, an on-campus child development center providing full-service childcare and a progressive pre-school curriculum for children ages two to 10. The center is open to children of RSU… Read more »

RSU Announces Summer 2003 Honor Rolls

Rogers State University has announced its President’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls for the Summer 2003 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 »