Living Tree Planted to Honor the Legacy of RSU Faculty Don & Claudia Glass A living tree has been planted on the Claremore campus of Rogers State University to honor the legacy of two longtime professors who have deep roots on college hill. Don and Claudia Glass retired from the biology department in 2019 with a combined… Read more »
Rogers State University Alumni Work at CIEDA to Connect Education and Development
Education is the premise of progress and three Rogers State University alumni are giving back as they serve alongside each other in support of education, local businesses and the growth potential of Rogers county. Meggie Froman-Knight (’18), Kara Lenard (’15) and Caitlyn Campbell Ngare (’20) work together at the Claremore Industrial and Economic Development Authority…. Read more »
Love on the Hill – An RSU Couple’s Wedding Celebration During a Pandemic
Spring is a time for love, and while the worldwide pandemic canceled many large gatherings, it couldn’t stop love. Love simply was not going to be canceled for Rogers State University alumni Caitlyn Campbell (’20) and Ngare Kibuga “Gio” Wahome (’19). Following her favorite romance novel, A Walk to Remember, Gio proposed to Caitlyn while… Read more »
Moving Forward Together – A Letter from President Rice
Dear RSU Family, In this time of discontent, I am reminded we are all neighbors, one community, and one nation. As Will Rogers said, “We will never have true civilization until we have learned to recognize the rights of others.” As Will recognized, we, as a country, are an unfinished masterpiece. It is incumbent upon… Read more »
RSU Professor’s Published Book Explores Political Intrigue of U.S. Ballistic Missile Culture
The United States Air Force rapidly worked to develop and build a nuclear ballistic missile in the late 1950s and early 1960s, which the nation believed would be the decisive factor in winning an anticipated war with the Soviet Union, determining the fate of the world. Less than four years after the missiles were operational,… Read more »