RSU Students Spend Summer On the Air

Broadcasting students complete summer internships at Tulsa radio and television stations Several broadcasting students at Rogers State University conducted on-air interviews, edited and produced news stories, and ran teleprompters as part of summer internships at Tulsa television and radio stations. Jessica Cravens, an RSU broadcasting student from Jenks, completed an internship in the FOX 23… Read more »

RSU To Honor Judge Thomas Brett on Constitution Day Sept. 20

Two broad constitutional concepts have remained ever present in the mind of Judge Thomas R. Brett during his life on the bench: equal protection and due process. “It might sound like a simplistic formula, but it’s meaningful for a judge,” said Judge Brett, Senior Judge of the United States District Court in the Northern District… Read more »

RSU Announces Summer 2002 Honor Rolls

Rogers State University has announced its President’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls for the Summer 2002 semester. To qualify for the President’s Honor Roll for the semester, RSU students must complete a minimum of six semester hours of college-level courses with a 4.0 grade point average (no grades lower than an “A”). To qualify for the… Read more »

RSU Names Assistant Professor of Law/Criminal Justice

Former Tulsa Police Chief Harry W. Stege has been hired as an assistant professor of criminal justice at Rogers State University. He will join the faculty of RSU’s Department of Social and Behavioral Science, located in its School of Liberal Arts. Stege served 28 years with the Tulsa Police Department, including his service as chief… Read more »

RSU Announces Endowed Faculty Chair for Pryor Campus

The Oliver Dewey Mayor Foundation has pledged a $250,000 gift to the Rogers State University Foundation to establish the Oliver Dewey Mayor Endowed Chair at RSU’s Pryor campus. The endowed chair will allow RSU to bring a highly qualified professor to the Pryor campus. The gift – to be matched dollar for dollar by the… Read more »