OCU students: today is the last day to add a spring semester class (professor signature required) or drop a class without receiving a "W" on your transcript. We hope you're having a great semester, Stars! 🌟
Dr. Imad Enchassi, @OKCU Islamic Studies Professor, will sign copies of his memoir, Cloud Miles: A Remarkable Journey of Mercy, Peace, and Purpose, at Full Circle Bookstore (OKC) on Tuesday, December 14!
Finals time is upon us, and Dulaney-Browne Library is extending its hours! Through Dec. 14, hours are as follows:
Mon-Thurs: 7:30 a.m. - 2 a.m.
Fri: 7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sat: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sun: Noon - 2 a.m.
And keep an eye out for a modified version of the Chocolate Express👀
As a University, we Strive for everyone to receive the education they want. Thank you @OKCUDiversity office for making that possible for our students.🎓📚
#IDPWD#highered@OKCU
The Collect Connect 3 exhibition will be on display in the @OKCU Norick Art Center until Oct. 16. An artist talk with Lisette Chavez and printmaking demonstration will take place on Thursday at 5:00 p.m., and the opening reception will follow immediately afterward. Join us!
Tonight! OCU’s Student Involvement Fair & Back to School Bash will be taking place today from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. on the OCU Quad Lawn. This is a terrific opportunity for students to get involved on campus. Free food, inflatables, giveaways, and more will be provided.
Sixty-three years ago today, Clara Luper and her young sit-inners did something we honor still today. If you haven’t before, take a moment to watch our 2018 video that tells the story…
@ClaraLuper
https://t.co/W8Efb6EQSw
VP Carroll reflects on #FreedomDay and plans to create intentional space to honor her ancestors this #Juneteenth while asking: How are you making this world freer?
#Juneteenth is a day with many meanings. For our student intern, Trakel "Kel" Pinkston it's a time of acknowledgment of "the strength more so than the struggle."
Learn more! @americareframed presents "Struggle & Hope," a documentary that centers on the communities and legacies of Oklahoma's all-Black towns. Watch it here: https://t.co/nU0vqGqk3g
The all-Black towns of Oklahoma represent a unique chapter in America. From 1865-1920, emancipated folx settled over 50 towns throughout the state. While we learn about them, we also acknowledge the indigenous land on which this history happened and that we gather on today.
#Oklahoma is home for all of these #OutAndProud folx. #HappyPride to them and all they represent for all of us!
L to R: Greyson Chance, Lee Pace, Rep. Mauree Turner, OKC Councilperson James Cooper, St. Vincent, and Mary Bishop & Sharon Baldwin with their marriage license