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Category: In the News
SE computer science professor teaches IT Camp for Beginners at Reynolds Community Center and Library
DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University professor of computer science Dr. Ming-Shan Su recently presented an IT Camp for Beginners at the Donald W. Reynolds Community Center and Library in Durant. The camp featured a two-day workshop on 3D Printing and Design for participants of all ages on July 12 and 13. Over 60 […]
Read MoreJane Semple Umsted appointed by White House to Institute of American Indian Arts Board of Trustees
WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Joseph R. Biden announced recently his intent to appoint Jane Semple Umsted, curator of the Semple Family Museum of Native American Art at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, to the Board of Trustees of the Institute of American Indian Arts. In addition to her curation of the SFM, Jane Semple Umsted is […]
Read MoreSE students shine at national business competition
A student team from Southeastern Oklahoma State University earned top prizes in the 2023 Collegiate National Leadership Conference of Future Business Leaders of America, Inc. (FBLA-Collegiate) that was held June 22-25 in Atlanta, Georgia. More than 800 college students and educators from 138 colleges and universities competed nationally and only the top ten are recognized in […]
Read MoreSoutheastern closed on July 4
Southeastern Oklahoma State University will be closed on Tuesday, July 4, 2023 in observance of Independence Day. Regular business hours will resume on Wednesday, July 5. As a reminder, Southeastern’s summer hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday through July 28. Summer Commencement is July 28-29; fall classes begin Aug. 21.
Read MoreJosh Manck hired as Executive Director of Communications
DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University President Dr. Thomas W. Newsom has announced the hiring of Josh Manck as the university’s Executive Director of Communications. Manck will also serve as Special Assistant to the President. Manck brings nearly 20 years of broad-based communications experience and will lead Southeastern’s office of marketing and communications. “Josh will bring […]
Read MoreSoutheastern to honor eight Distinguished Alumni during September Homecoming
DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University will honor eight Distinguished Alumni during homecoming festivities September 22-23. This year’s award recipients are as follows: Distinguished Alumni — Lt. Governor Chris Anoatubby (’17), currently serving as the Lt. Governor of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma — Mr. Wren Baker (’01), Vice President and Director of Athletics at West […]
Read MoreSoutheastern Golf Classic draws more than 200 players
Impact Reality was the overall winner as well as the winner of the morning flight. More than 200 golfers on 36 teams competed in the Southeastern Golf Classic Friday at Chickasaw Pointe Golf Club. The six-person scramble was created three years ago, when two of the best tournaments in the area were combined — the […]
Read MoreChristala Smith receives Oklahoma Online Excellence Award for Leadership
Southeastern’s Christala Smith (third from left), was among the six awardees honored. The State Regents’ Council for Online Learning Excellence (COLE) recognized faculty members, administrators and two university teams for their outstanding work during Friday’s State Regents meeting. Christala Smith, the director of the Center for Instructional Development and Technology at Southeastern, received the Oklahoma […]
Read MoreSoutheastern among institutions receiving National Science Foundation grant for collaboration
Southeastern Oklahoma State University, the University of North Texas (UNT), Southern Methodist University, the University of Texas Arlington, and Dallas College along with a network of 25 other participating organizations in North Central Texas and Southeastern Oklahoma, have been awarded $1 million from the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Regional Innovation Engines, or NSF Engines, program. […]
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