The Rogers State University Hillcat softball team will begin its inaugural season this spring with a full schedule against several opponents throughout the region. Four tournaments are included on the spring schedule, which will include both NAIA and NCAA Division II competition. The Hillcat softball team will open its season with a Feb. 9 doubleheader… Read more »
Regents Authorize Selection of Contractor for RSU Equestrian Center
Rogers State University’s governing board has authorized the selection of a contractor to construct the university’s new Equestrian Center. The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents – RSU’s governing body – this week approved a $909,000 contract with Murphy Builders of Tulsa to construct the facility. LWPB Architects of Oklahoma City was previously selected as… Read more »
OU Regents Approve Entrepreneurship Degree Option at RSU
Rogers State University has received initial approval to offer a new business administration degree option that will examine and encourage the development of entrepreneurial enterprises. The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, which is RSU’s governing body, this week approved adding the entrepreneurship option to RSU’s Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree program. The… Read more »
RSU Develops Online Entrepreneurial Training Program
Rogers State University’s Innovation Center has developed an online training program to assist entrepreneurs in planning and operating a successful business. The Virtual Entrepreneurship Training Program will feature 10 self-paced, online modules on topics covering business planning, taxes, marketing, management and more. The program was developed by RSU’s Innovation Center staff with input from RSU’s… Read more »
RSU Prof To Present Feb. 2 Discussion of Religion and Secularization in Britain, Canada
Dr. David Tait, associate professor of history at Rogers State University, will present a Feb. 2 talk entitled “Is God Dead, or is Sociology Brain Dead? Secularization in Britain and Canada.” The presentation, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 3:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 2, in the Stratton Taylor Library, Room… Read more »