RSU Communications Major Wins OETA Broadcasting Scholarship Award

Rogers State University communications major Skylar Scott has been named a recipient of the William “Bill” Thrash and Gene Dillehay Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA) Scholarship Award. Scott, a sophomore from Collinsville, was bestowed the award during the 2023 Oklahoma Broadcast Education Association’s annual Student Day, held Oct. 4 at the OETA studios in Oklahoma… Read more »

RSU Sophomore Named Brad Henry International Scholar

Tuttle native Shelbee Base, a sophomore at Rogers State University, has been selected by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education as a Brad Henry International Scholar. As a scholarship recipient, Base will spend the spring 2024 semester studying at Swansea University in Wales, United Kingdom. “I’m truly thankful for this opportunity to spend a… Read more »

Rogers State University Hosts Annual Counselors and Administrators Luncheon

  Rogers State University staff welcomed representatives from many area schools to the Hill for the Counselors and Administrators Luncheon, Tuesday, Oct. 24. Luncheon attendees had the opportunity to network with other high school counselors and administrators, watch several informative presentations, and learn about the opportunities and advantages of recommending Rogers State University to students… Read more »

RSU Students Invited to Free Film Screenings at Will Rogers Motion Picture Festival

Rogers State University students are invited to attend three days of free independent movie screenings during the Will Rogers Motion Picture Festival in Claremore. Slated from Wednesday, Nov. 1, through Friday, Nov. 3, the festival is an annual film festival that celebrates motion pictures from various genres submitted by independent filmmakers, with screenings of the… Read more »

RSU COP Graduates Score Near Perfect on CLEET Exam

On the firing range, law officers in training are tested on their ability to hit a target. Two graduates of the Rogers State University Collegiate Officer Program (COP) hit the bullseye of the proverbial “target,” when both achieved near-flawless scores – 96 percent – on their recent Oklahoma Council on Law Enforcement and Education and… Read more »