Department of Psychology and Sociology Students and Faculty Present at Regional Research Conference

Nine students and faculty members from Rogers State University’s Department of Psychology and Sociology participated in the Northern Rocky Mountain Educational Research Association (NRMERA) Conference in Billings, Montana, Oct. 12-14.  Naomi Beckwith, Carrigan Veach and Lynn Williams presented research findings related to non-traditional students, belongingness and thriving, and eating disorders and trauma in males, respectively…. Read more »

RSU Professor Named to LIFE Senior Services Board

RSU professor Dr. Kevin M. P. Woller has been named to the Board of LIFE Senior Services. LIFE Senior Services (LSS) specializes in home and community-based services that promote healthy aging for seniors, as well as services and support for family caregivers who play a critical role in helping their loved ones continue living at… Read more »

Reach Higher Reconnect Week Scheduled at RSU Oct. 22-28

For anyone who ever started but never finished getting their college degree, Rogers State University will be bringing a week of activities to campus to help connect adult students with the university’s degree completion programs. Reach Higher Reconnect Week includes a week of initiatives with the opportunity to meet RSU personnel about potential degree programs… Read more »

RSU Foundation to Conduct Annual Meeting

The Rogers State University Foundation, Inc., will conduct its annual business meeting at 4 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 26, in the Ballroom of the Dr. Carolyn Taylor Center. All donors to the Foundation are invited to attend the meeting. “The annual meeting provides the Foundation’s board of directors the opportunity to share with its donors its… Read more »

RSU Fraternity Hosts Fundraiser for Professor with ALS Diagnosis

  Rogers State University’s Phi Delta Theta Chapter recently raised nearly $2,000 to benefit a university professor diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). According to Chapter President Matthew Garrison, the fraternity has a historical association with the LiveLikeLou Foundation – an institution committed to making an impact on ALS research and supporting the children of… Read more »