RSU Gives Names To Campus Streets

Rogers State University has selected names for four streets on its Claremore campus, reflecting the institution’s history, past leadership and current status as a four-year regional university. The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, the governing board for RSU, approved the street names at its meeting on Tuesday in Norman. The names of the four… Read more »

RSU Launches Equestrian Center, Bit By Bit Fundraising Campaign

Rogers State University has announced it will begin a $2 million fundraising campaign to enhance its equestrian facilities, which serve not only its students but also the surrounding community through a unique equine therapy program for disabled children. The fundraising campaign was presented this week to the University of Oklahoma’s Board of Regents, RSU’s governing… Read more »

RSU Broadcasting Students Receive Awards

Rogers State University broadcasting students recently received awards from the Oklahoma Broadcast Education Association (OBEA) Student Competition. RSU students entered five categories and received three awards, including first place in radio promotion, second place in television public service announcement and third place in radio entertainment. Twenty Oklahoma colleges and universities participated in the competition, which… Read more »

RSU To Offer Students and Families Guidance in Applying for Financial Aid

Students and their parents can get personal, professional assistance in applying for financial aid and planning for college at “College Goal Sunday” on Sunday, Feb. 8, at Rogers State University. The free event will be held from 2-4 p.m. on the second floor of Markham Hall on the RSU campus in Claremore. In a single… Read more »

RSU Therapeutic Horse Named To Animal Hall of Fame

The original horse from the Bit By Bit Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program at Rogers State University has been named to the Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association’s Hall of Fame. Sundance, a 21-year-old American Quarter Horse gelding, was honored for his role in the Bit By Bit program, which provides equine therapy to disabled children in northeastern… Read more »