RSU Sets May 10 Groundbreaking for Equestrian Center

Rogers State University will break ground May 10 for its Equestrian Center located south of Oologah. The groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for 11 a.m., Wednesday, May 10, at the construction site, which is five miles south of Oologah on U.S. 169. The public is invited to attend. When completed this fall, the Equestrian Center will… Read more »

RSU/Claremore Graduation Honor Powwow Set for May 13

Rogers State University’s Native American Student Association is organizing a May 13 powwow to honor all 2006 college and high school graduates. The 29th Annual RSU/Claremore Graduation Honor Powwow will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 13, at the Tiawah South Campus Gymnasium, located five miles southeast of Claremore on Oklahoma 88. The event previously… Read more »

New RSU Bachelor’s Degree in Game Development Approved by State Regents

A new bachelor’s degree at Rogers State University that will capitalize on the popularity of computer video games, respond to the rapidly changing job market for information technology professionals and contribute to the Oklahoma economy through the development of animated video and business simulation games, has received final approval by the Oklahoma State Regents for… Read more »

RSU Commencement to Feature Two Ceremonies on May 6

Rogers State University’s commencement exercises this year will feature two ceremonies – one each for bachelor’s and associate’s degree candidates. Graduates receiving associate’s degrees will participate in a morning ceremony, while graduates receiving bachelor’s degrees will participate in an afternoon ceremony. Both events will be held on Saturday, May 6, at the Claremore Expo Center…. Read more »

RSU Honors Program Selects Newest Class of Scholars

Twenty students from Oklahoma high schools have been selected to join the latest class of Rogers State University’s Honors Program. Now in its second year, the RSU Honors Program selected the students from more than 50 qualified applicants, representing 22 high schools, who were seeking spots for the highly competitive honor, said Dr. Jim Ford,… Read more »