RSU Studies-at-Large Course Students Visit Paris, Spain

Nearly 20 Rogers State University students finished the spring 2024 semester off campus. Very, very off campus. From May 18-30, students in Dr. James Ford’s studies-at-large course spent nearly two weeks overseas, studying European culture and history firsthand in a unique learning experience. Ford is professor of and interim department head for English and Humanities… Read more »

RSU Receives $8,500 Grant to Benefit STEM Outreach

Rogers State University’s Technology and Justice Studies Department has received an $8,500 grant for STEM outreach. The grant, from the National Science Foundation’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR), came in support of RSU’s STEM community outreach efforts and has also enabled a partnership between RSU and the College of the Muscogee Nation. “We’re… Read more »

Kiersten Hines is This Week’s Hillcat Highlight

Rogers State University offers online classes and programs that are flexible for working mothers. These classes can be a game-changer for student parents. For RSU senior Kiersten Hines, it’s about more than the flexibility. A Broken Arrow native, she is majoring in communications with an emphasis in broadcasting and new media. “Something I love about… Read more »

Rogers State University Announces Spring 2024 Honor Rolls

Rogers State University has released its President’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls for the spring 2024 semester. To qualify for the President’s Honor Roll, students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours with a 4.0 grade point average. To qualify for the Dean’s Honor Roll, students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours with… Read more »

Making the News: International Student’s Story Serves to Inspire Others

As a recipient of the Association for Women in Communications Tulsa’s Ruth E. Richards Rising Star scholarship, Rogers State University senior Aby Molina is the embodiment of academic and communications excellence. On track to graduate from RSU in spring 2025, Molina hopes her education – helped in part from the AWC scholarship – and training… Read more »