Several new professors have joined the faculty of Rogers State University, in addition to the new faculty members that were announced earlier this summer. This fall, RSU has added a total of 11 new full-time faculty members, most of whom hold doctoral degrees or the highest degrees available in their fields. Appointments of the new… Read more »
RSU Introduces Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing
Rogers State University has announced the availability of a new bachelor’s degree in nursing designed to alleviate the shortage of nurses in northeast Oklahoma and improve the health care of area residents by providing more highly qualified nursing professionals. The new Bachelor of Science in Nursing will build on the strengths of the university’s two-year… Read more »
Experience at Nation’s Capital Changes RSU Student’s Life
Conducting research into the unique health issues facing Hispanics in the U.S., attending Congressional hearings on immigration and learning how advocacy groups can impact public policy in the nation’s capital is how Catrina Taber spent her summer. Instead of relaxing in the sun or working a part-time job, Taber, a biology (pre-med) major at Rogers… Read more »
RSU Radio Morning Program Seeking Guests
RSU Radio has opened its airwaves to campus and community groups interested in promoting their organizations and activities for area listeners. The station broadcasts live every day from Rogers State University, and is inviting guests to participate on its morning show, “Josh and Misti in the Morning,” which airs Monday through Friday from 7 a.m…. Read more »
Religious Scholar to Present Meyer Lecture at RSU Oct. 5
Stephen Prothero, a religious scholar from Boston University, will present the seventh annual Maurice Meyer Distinguished Endowed Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 5, at 11:00 a.m. in the Will Rogers Auditorium at Rogers State University. The title of Prothero’s lecture will be “Religious Literacy: What Americans Need to Know about Christianity and the World’s Religions.” The… Read more »