RSU’s Library Director Alan Lawless Retires After 37 Years

After 37 years of service on College Hill, Rogers State University’s Director of the Stratton Taylor Library, Alan Lawless, has announced his retirement. His last day will be Friday, April 30.  “Alan has made an outstanding contribution in his nearly four decades affiliated with the university, and we deeply appreciate his knowledge, innovation and steady guidance… Read more »

RSU Student Book Drive Delivered 1200 Books to Will Rogers Junior High

Books teach us about history, challenge our perspectives and provide a gateway for imagination and wonder. Books add value to our lives, and one Rogers State University class made sure every Claremore junior high student had a new book to read. The Books for Zebras collection drive donated 1200 books to Will Rogers Junior High… Read more »

Fine Arts Students Move Class Outside

Fine Arts students in Assistant Professor Blake Walinder’s Painting 1 class enjoyed the spring weather this week! For a course assignment, students were asked to pick something outside and paint it. Our talented students have a wonderful landscape to work with. Gorgeous views can be seen from the Hill!

RSU Esports Participate in OESL Tournament for High School Students

Rogers State University Esports Team provided setup, management, support and mentorship during the Oklahoma Esports League tournament on April 2. “It is exciting to visit with high school gamers and spark an interest in attending college where they can do something they highly enjoy,” Esports Instructor Keith Denslow said. “Visiting with high school Esports coaches, students… Read more »

RSU Hosts Panel to Educate Leaders on Students in Crisis

Rogers State University’s faculty development committee hosted a panel to educate its campus community on students in crisis. The event was held virtually via Zoom on April 9. “It is imperative to recognize and interact appropriately when a student is in crisis. Given the pandemic, mental health issues have been consistently on the rise. We… Read more »