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RSU President Emeritus Dr. Larry Rice
It’s important that you give to this project because it’s the future. It’s the future of the workforce for Oklahoma, particularly northeast Oklahoma. We have to have this new STEM building if we are going to prepare men and women for those critical occupations we already have plus those the future will demand.

 – Dr. Larry Rice, STEM@RSU Campaign Chairman and President Emeritus

A TRANSFORMATIVE MOMENT FOR RSU

Few moments in the history of a university can truly be labeled as transformational. In the nearly 25-year history of Rogers State University, one such moment came in August 2000, when the school received accreditation as a four-year regional university. It signaled a new beginning and set the stage for RSU to grow into one of Oklahoma’s leaders in higher education.

A quarter century later, RSU is on the cusp of another transformational moment, one that will have a profound effect on the future of Northeast Oklahoma and the state as a whole.

The new Center for Science and Technology (CST) will transform RSU into a leader in STEM education and serve as a regional catalyst for workforce and economic development.

The 52,000 square foot, $30 million facility will serve as home to some of RSU’s fastest growing and in-demand programs, such as chemical engineering, cybersecurity, environmental conservation, and pre-medicine programs. The CST also will support courses in nursing and allied health.

The CST will allow RSU to compete for the best and brightest students and faculty. Students will have the opportunity to study in a state-of-the-art facility and engage in research and internship opportunities. Most importantly, students will now have the ability to study here, work here and live here.

thermometer showing amount raisedGoal: $8,000,000

Understanding the importance of the CST to the region and state:

  • The State of Oklahoma is committing $10 million to the project.
  • RSU will make a major investment of funds.
  • The RSU Foundation has committed to raise $8 million in private funds to complete the project.
  • The Cherokee Nation has supported its belief in this initiative by providing a lead gift of $4 million.

We now embark on the STEM@RSU Campaign to raise the final $4 million in private support needed to construct and equip the facility.

 

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Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation Chuck Hoskin Jr.
This gift of $4 million toward construction of a state-of-the-art STEM education facility will create new pathways for students to pursue careers in health and allied health fields and bring new opportunities for all students, including Cherokee citizens.
 – Chuck Hoskin, Jr., Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation

 

 

Are you ready to play a part of history?

You can be a part of this transformational project by committing to support the STEM@RSU Campaign. A tax-deductible gift to the campaign through the Rogers State University Foundation will help move the CST from dream to reality.

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