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New outdoor storm siren installed at McCurtain County campus
DURANT, Okla. – When it comes to spring storms, advance warnings are critical. Assisting in this effort is the recent installation of a new outdoor storm siren at the Southeastern Oklahoma State University McCurtain County campus. The siren was purchased using hazard mitigation funds provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Oklahoma […]
Read MoreSpring classes begin January 13
DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University will begin spring classes on Monday, January 13. No classes will be held on January 20 in observance of Martin Luther King Day, but the University will be open. Two important recruiting events are scheduled in January – STEM Visitation Day on Jan. 18 and Aviation Visitation Day […]
Read MoreSoutheastern closed Dec. 24-Jan 1 for holidays
DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University will be closed December 24-January 1 for the holidays. The University will re-open on January 2. The first day of spring classes is January 13.
Read MoreSoutheastern celebrates Fall Commencement
Dr. Bryon Clark, interim president, congratulates Bailee Clemmer, a liberal and applied studies graduate from Aubrey, Texas. Brittney Morton, a 2011 graduate of Southeastern, was Saturday’s commencement speaker. Bloomer Sullivan Arena was the site of two commencement ceremonies on Saturday. DURANT, Okla. – Graduates, their families and friends gathered to celebrate Fall Commencement Saturday […]
Read MoreFirst Lady of Oklahoma visits Durant, Southeastern
DURANT, Okla. – Sarah Stitt, The First Lady of Oklahoma, speaks Tuesday afternoon to an audience gathered in Montgomery Auditorium on the campus of Southeastern Oklahoma State University. The First Lady moderated a panel discussion following the viewing of the documentary, “Resilience – The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope.’’ The film chronicles […]
Read MoreCandlelighting draws packed house
DURANT, Okla. – Montgomery Auditorium was filled to capacity Monday night as Southeastern Oklahoma State University presented the 99th edition of Candlelighting. Anchored by the Southeastern Symphonic Chorus, additional performances were presented by the Southeastern Symphonic Winds, the Southeastern Chorale, the Durant High School Varsity Mixed Chorus, and the SHARE chorus. Members of the Cardinal […]
Read MoreSoutheastern closed during Thanksgiving week
DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University will be closed during the week of Thanksgiving (November 25-29). The University will re-open on Monday, December 2.
Read MoreDr. Barbara McClanahan of Southeastern receives service award from national literacy organization
Dr. Tami Craft Al-Hazza, a past president of ALER, makes the award presentation to Dr. McClanahan. DURANT, Okla. – Dr. Barbara McClanahan, Professor of Educational Instruction and Leadership at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, is the recipient of an award from a top national/international scholarly organization for reading and literacy education and research. The Association of […]
Read MoreDr. Teresa Golden named Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Brad Ludrick is Associate VP for Tribal Relations and Academic Affairs
DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University interim president Bryon Clark has announced two administrative promotions in the Office of Academic Affairs. Dr. Teresa Golden, who previously served as Associate Vice President for Assessment and Accreditation, has been named Vice President for Academic Affairs. Prior to moving into administration earlier this year, Golden served as a […]
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