Judge David Russell to Receive RSU Constitution Day Award

The Honorable David L Russell, Senior U.S. District Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma will be named the recipient of the Rogers State University Constitution Award at a ceremony and luncheon on Wednesday, September 25, 2013. The ceremony and luncheon will be held at 11:30 a.m. in the Centennial… Read more »

Book by RSU Profs Recognized as “Essential Oklahoma Read”

“Voices of the Heartland,” a 2007 book written and edited by four Rogers State University professors, was recently recognized by This Land Press as one of its “15 Essential Oklahoma Reads.” “Voices of the Heartland” edited by Dr. Carolyn Taylor, Dr. Emily Dial-Driver, Carole Burrage (former RSU professor) and Dr. Sally Emmons-Featherston, was listed alongside… Read more »

Homecoming Royalty Applications are Now Available

Homecoming Royalty applications are now available online and in the Office of Student Affairs. Applications are due back to Student Affairs by the end of business Friday, Sept. 27. Candidates must be sponsored by a student organization and in good standing with the university. Candidates whose application and reference forms are successfully completed and reviewed… Read more »

Student’s Painting to Appear in Art on the Hill Promotions

Artwork by Rogers State University junior Francyne Melberg will feature prominently in this year’s Art on the Hill promotional materials. Her ink and watercolor painting, “The Hills of Montone,” was adapted to work with the event’s logo and forms the basis for the poster, advertising pieces and social media promotions. Melberg, a graphic design major… Read more »

RSU’s Art on the Hill will Feature Family Friendly Fun, Sept 20-21

The fourth annual Art on the Hill at Rogers State University will feature celebrated regional artists showing and selling their works, along with artist demonstrations, live music, theatre, food and family fun on Sept. 20-21. The two-day festival will be held from 12 noon to 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20, and 10 a.m. to 6… Read more »