RSU-TV, Area Students Team Up To Honor Native Americans

Rogers State University’s television station, RSU-TV, will be airing special programming in November to focus on Native American history and contemporary issues as part of the national Native American Month. During the week of Nov. 17-22, RSU-TV will broadcast the Native American-themed programming, which will be hosted by area high school students, as well as… Read more »

Founders and Associates Grant To Fund RSU Lab Renovation

Rogers State University chemistry students will utilize improved facilities and safety equipment thanks to a grant from Founders and Associates, Inc. The $139,841 grant will be used to renovate the university’s chemistry lab with new or updated air-handling systems, fume hoods, cabinetry, specialized chemical storage cabinets, flooring, sinks and safety equipment. The grant was approved… Read more »

RSU To Seek Architect for Performing Arts Center

A new community performing arts center that would serve Claremore and the surrounding area may be built at Rogers State University. The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents – RSU’s governing board – authorized the university to begin the process of selecting an architect to develop preliminary drawings of the facility. The OU Board of… Read more »

RSU-TV Receives Grant To Fund Digital Conversion

Rogers State University’s television station has been awarded a three-year grant to help fund the station’s conversion to a digital transmission signal as required by federal law. The Public Television Facilities Program (PTFP) grant, which is expected to total more than $693,000, is funded by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. The University of Oklahoma’s… Read more »

RSU To Offer Native American Heritage Week Festival Nov. 23

Traditional storytelling, language lessons, free arts and craft workshops for children and adults, a stomp dance and native food will highlight the 2002 Native American Heritage Week Festival on Saturday, Nov. 23, at Rogers State University. The festival, which is free and open to the public, will be held from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m…. Read more »