RSU Center Provides Business Connections To Spark Economic Growth

In today’s business world, the term “networking” brings to mind the complex systems that keep connected computer systems up and running. However, it was the old-fashioned kind of networking – the face-to-face communication variety – that was responsible for turning a product idea into reality and, in the process, creating economic growth for Oklahoma. When… Read more »

RSU President Elected To Lead Oklahoma Council of Presidents

Dr. Joe Wiley, president of Rogers State University, has been elected as an officer for the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Council of Presidents and will serve as chairman of the council in 2006-2007. Wiley was elected as secretary/treasurer of the council for the 2004-2005 academic year, putting him in line to assume the… Read more »

RSU Names Director of University Relations in Bartlesville

Rogers State University has appointed a Bartlesville resident to serve as the university’s principal liaison with the community. Connie Beair of Bartlesville will start on August 16 as the Director of University Relations for the Bartlesville campus. The university recently created this position to strengthen the university’s presence in the community and advance public higher… Read more »

Scholarships and Financial Assistance Still Available at RSU For Fall Semester

A variety of scholarship and financial aid opportunities are available for the fall semester at Rogers State University. “Students should apply as soon as possible for scholarships or other forms of financial aid since funding for some programs is limited,” said Cynthia Hoyt, RSU director of financial aid. Fall classes begin on Thursday, Aug. 19,… Read more »

RSU, Bit By Bit Program Lassoes Oologah Land Gift

Frank Sanders Family Contributes 23 Acres To Support Equine Therapy Program A gift of land near Oologah would provide a future home for Rogers State University’s Equestrian Center, which will house a unique program that provides equine therapy to area disabled children. The Frank and Wanda Sanders Family Trust provided a gift of 23 acres… Read more »