The hand-pulled prints, paintings and drawings of Dewayne Mathews, depicting the native dress and ceremonies of the Mississippian and Southeastern Mound Cultures, will be exhibited March 13 through April 11 at Rogers State University. The exhibition, titled “Dreams of the Ancestors,” will be held in Foundations Gallery in Baird Hall on the RSU campus in… Read more »
RSU To Exhibit Art by High School Students in Region
Art by emerging artists from high schools across northeast Oklahoma will be featured in an exhibition Feb. 20 through March 7 at Rogers State University. The High School Portfolio Art Exhibition will be held at Foundations Gallery, located in Baird Hall on the RSU campus in Claremore. Faculty members in the RSU Department of Communication… Read more »
Horse Benefit To Support RSU Bit-By-Bit Program
A nationally known horse expert will present his insight into working with horses as part of a Feb. 27 clinic benefiting the Bit-By-Bit therapeutic riding program. Craig Cameron – a former PRCA competitor, working cowboy, rancher and cattleman – will present his round pen techniques in working with young horses, as well as improving conditioning… Read more »
RSU To Offer Horse Workshop, Classes This Spring
One-day workshop discusses breeding; eight-week course covers horseback riding This spring, Rogers State University will offer a one-day workshop on the fundamentals of horse breeding, as well as an eight-week class on horseback riding. The RSU Horse and Ranch Management program will present the one-day workshop entitled, “Breeding Your Mare: What’s Involved?” The event will… Read more »
RSU Representative To Visit Skiatook High School Feb. 19
A representative from Rogers State University will visit Skiatook High School at 9:15 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 19, to talk to students about academic programs, student life, and financial aid and scholarships available at RSU. The recruitment and admission counselor will be available to meet with students on a one-on-one basis to discuss preparations for… Read more »