The film “My Name is Khan,” a 2010 Bollywood production that has garnered the most international box office revenue for a film made in India, will be presented on Thursday, March 3, at Rogers State University. The film, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7 p.m. in the Will Rogers… Read more »
RSU to Offer Continuing Education Course on Microsoft Word
Rogers State University will host a continuing education course on the basics of Microsoft Word 2010 on March 10. The class will be taught by Thomas Luscomb, RSU assistant professor. It will include topics such as creating documents, editing documents and formatting text. The class will be held on Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m…. Read more »
RSU Fight Song Unveiled at Hillcats Senior Night
On a night when Rogers State University recognized the most accomplished athletes in its basketball program’s young history, a new tradition was unveiled. The RSU Fight Song, with new lyrics written by RSU employee Yvonne Pace, debuted on Thursday. A Senior Night crowd, announced at 1,044, joined the RSU cheerleaders and pep band to sing… Read more »
Fans Can Be a Part of History at Thursday’s RSU Basketball Games
Fans attending the Thursday night basketball games at Rogers State University will be a part of history for multiple reasons, including the unveiling of a new RSU Fight Song. When the Hillcats face off with Southern Nazarene University at the Claremore Expo Center, RSU also will be celebrating Senior Night. Tipoff for the women’s game… Read more »
RSU Communication Student Receives Awards from Broadcast Association
Ricky Cagle, a senior communication major at Rogers State University, received first and second place for his radio productions during the annual Oklahoma Broadcast Education Association Student Competition. The competition was held recently at the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond. This year, the competition received 210 entries from 10 universities and community colleges across… Read more »