April 6 History Lecture to Examine Lincoln Assassination

An April 6 lecture at Rogers State University will examine a key moment in the Civil War through a cultural lens not often considered. Dr. Harvey Blumenthal, a retired Tulsa physician and long-time student of the Civil War, will present “The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln from a Jewish Perspective” during his talk at 5:30 p.m.,… Read more »

RSU to Host Sixth Annual Easter Egg Hunt April 4

Rogers State University’s Student Government Association will host its sixth annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 4. The event, which is free and open to the public, will run from 1 to 2 p.m. on RSU’s Claremore Campus. Egg hunting is for children 12 and under. The event will include an Easter egg hunt,… Read more »

RSU to Offer Early Enrollment Day for New Students March 28

High school seniors and transfer students interested in attending Rogers State University will have the opportunity to enroll early at Early Enrollment Day, to be held the morning of Saturday, March 28, in the Centennial Center on RSU’s Claremore campus. The event is designed to allow new students to complete admission procedures, talk with financial… Read more »

Military History Expert to Present March 24 Talk at RSU

A nationally respected historian will discuss the importance of studying military history during Rogers State University’s 2nd Annual Military History Day. Dr. Paul H. Herbert, Executive Director of the First Division Museum at Cantigny in Wheaton, Illinois, will present his talk, “Military History and Our Common Defense,” at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 24, in the… Read more »

RSU Prof to Discuss Local Archeology Research on March 11

Northeastern Oklahoma has a rich archeological history, which a Rogers State University faculty member will discuss during an upcoming public lecture on the Claremore campus. Dr. Brian Andrews, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, Sociology and Criminal Justice, will present “The Ice Age and Beyond: Recent Research in the Archaeology of Northeastern Oklahoma” at… Read more »