Sparling Named O.D. Mayor Endowed Chair for RSU Pryor

Rogers State University faculty member Curtis Sparling will serve as the O.D. Mayor Endowed Professor for RSU’s Pryor campus where he will focus on enhancing educational partnerships with area business/industry and Mayes County schools. He will office at the Pryor campus starting Aug. 1, teaching credit and non-credit classes there starting this fall. A 22-year… Read more »

RSU Wins Statewide PR Awards

Rogers State University faculty, students and staff earned three awards, including two top prizes, during the Oklahoma College Public Relations Association’s annual awards competition held earlier this month. RSU graphic designer Randy Riggs (BA ’04) earned first-place in the Logo Design category for his work on the 2017 Hillcamp logo, which features an homage to… Read more »

STEAM Camp Promotes Girls’ Interest in Technology, Arts

Twenty-two Mayes County girls participated in the inaugural STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) Academy at Rogers State University in Pryor earlier this month. The STEAM Academy focused on teaching 5th and 6th grade girls about robotics, coding, animation and other related topics during the three-day camp. Monica Moore and Kathy Lee, Pryor Public… Read more »

RSU Career Services Seeks Employers and Graduate Schools for Career, Internship, and Graduate School Fair

Rogers State University’s Office of Career Services is recruiting employers and graduate schools for its Career, Internship, and Graduate School Fair on Wednesday, September 27, 2017.  Programs include business, technology, criminal justice, sport management, graphic design, psychology, environmental conservation, communication, political science. The event allows RSU students, alumni and community job seekers to network with… Read more »

RSU Announces 2017 Graduates

Rogers State University has announced its fall and spring graduates who received degrees during the university’s recent commencement ceremonies during May. RSU awarded seven master’s degrees, 344 bachelor’s degrees and 194 associate degrees to students who successfully completed their course of study during the fall 2016 and spring 2017 semesters. The following are fall 2016… Read more »