RSU Provides Haven for Vietnamese Refugees

Hours after the fall of Saigon to the North Vietnamese communists on April 30, 1975, southern loyalists began to panic. Would they lose their homes, their meager rights as citizens, or even their lives? The lucky few with inside connections in the South Vietnamese government and military bureaucracy began to scramble for a way out…. Read more »

RSU Announces Summer 2007 Honor Rolls

Rogers State University has announced its President’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls for the summer 2007 semester. To qualify for the President’s Honor Roll for the semester, RSU students must complete a minimum of six credit hours of college-level courses with a 4.0 grade point average (no grades lower than an “A”). To qualify for the… Read more »

RSU Cheerleading Squad Wins Awards

Months before the Rogers State University Cheerleading Squad has a chance to cheer the Hillcats to victory; the new squad is winning awards of its own. Last month, the squad attended and competed at the National Cheerleaders Association camp at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. The 14-woman squad was created this spring and began… Read more »

Bit By Bit to Hold Volunteer Training Sept. 18

The Bit by Bit Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program at Rogers State University will hold volunteer training sessions on Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the RSU Equestrian Center. All volunteers, both new and returning, are required to attend one of the training sessions, said Jana Walstrom, Bit by Bit program director. The sessions will be held from… Read more »

RSU Student Leaders Study President Truman in Kansas City

What better way to study leadership than to examine the decisions of a U.S. president? As President Harry S. Truman famously said, “the buck stops here.” That’s why members of the Rogers State University President’s Leadership Class recently participated in an examination of the leadership of the 33rd president during a three-day trip to his… Read more »