RSU Announces Major Enrollment Increase for Spring Semester

Rogers State University has announced major enrollment increases for the spring semester. Compared to last spring, RSU has experienced an 11.7 percent increase in first-time freshmen students, a 7.9 percent increase in student credit hours and a 7.9 percent increase in overall headcount enrollment. This semester, a total of 3,442 students are enrolled in 34,801… Read more »

RSU To Exhibit Art by Emerging High School Artists

Art by emerging artists from high schools across northeast Oklahoma will be featured in an exhibition Feb. 19 through March 5 at Rogers State University. The annual High School Portfolio Art Exhibition and will be held at Foundations Gallery, located in Baird Hall on the RSU campus in Claremore. Faculty members in the RSU Department… Read more »

RSU Workshops Aim For Small Business Success

Rogers State University’s Center for Economic and Community Development is hosting a series of small business workshops designed to assist area small businesses and entrepreneurs in developing successful enterprises. The workshops, to be held at the RSU campus in Claremore, are free and open to interested business owners, managers and entrepreneurs. Seating is limited and… Read more »

RSU Seeks Companies For April 7 Career Fair

Rogers State University’s Career Services office will be hosting its career fair on Wednesday, April 7 on the RSU campus. This event, which will be held 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Herrington Hall atrium, is free and open to all area job seekers. The career fair will allow participants to interact with employers… Read more »

RSU Staff Member Named To State Baseball Hall of Fame

Ron Bradley, physical education coordinator at Rogers State University, was inducted into the Oklahoma Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame during a Saturday night ceremony in Oklahoma City. During his 16 years as a head coach, Bradley lead four teams to win state baseball championships while at Claremore, Jenks and West Fork (Ark.) high schools. He… Read more »