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Category: In the News
Emma Quintana represents Southeastern at Research Day at the Capitol
Emma Quintana represented Southeastern at Research Day at the Capitol. Emma Quintana represented Southeastern Oklahoma State University at the 28th Annual Research Day at the Capitol. A junior from McAlester, Oklahoma, Quintana was one of 21 students from throughout Oklahoma participating in the event. Her research topic was “Comparison study of 1999-2019 Native American suicide rate […]
Read MoreSE Social Sciences Department receives award from Oklahoma Historical Society for Fort Washita Rediscovery Project
Dr. Matthew Sparacio and Nathaniel Marshell are joined by Oklahoma State System of Higher Education Chancellor Emeritus and former SE president Glen D. Johnson and wife Melinda Johnson at the awards recognition. The Johnson are longtime supporters of the Historical Society. Associate Professor of Early American History Matthew Sparacio and Southeastern Oklahoma State University history […]
Read MoreSoutheastern business students earn high marks in leadership competition
Dr. Luci Parmer is the FBLA faculty adviser at Southeastern. A student team from Southeastern Oklahoma State University finished second overall in the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) – Collegiate State Leadership Conference. The conference was held March 24-25 in Edmond, Oklahoma. Out of four universities competing, Southeastern’s team had the second most (24) state […]
Read MoreHonors students represent SE at conference
Emma Quintana won the John Britt Poster Award at the Great Plains Honors Council Annual Conference. A group of Honors Program students from Southeastern Oklahoma State University participated in the Great Plains Honors Council Annual Conference. The conference was held at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas. Junior biology major Emma Quintana of McAlester […]
Read MoreSoutheastern freshman earns U.S. Department of State Scholarship to study abroad
A Southeastern Oklahoma State University Honors Program student is the recipient of a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) from the U.S. Department of State. Chelsea Maxwell, a freshman from Broken Bow, will travel to Rio de Janeiro for eight weeks this summer to study Portuguese. Maxwell is a computer information systems major, with a minor in […]
Read MoreSoutheastern’s “Vision 2040’’ strategic plan unveiled
“Vision 2040 – Strategic Plan for Southeastern Oklahoma State University’’ – was unveiled by University president Thomas Newsom Tuesday in a shared governance forum with faculty and staff. The forum was held in the General Classroom Building, and was also available via Zoom. The five focus areas of Vision 2040 are Academic Excellence, Affordability, Sustainability, […]
Read MoreSE freshman Caydee Kennedy reaches quarterfinals in Novice Public Debate at National Comprehensive Tournament
Caydee Kennedy and Danielle Paddor represented Southeastern at the Pi Kappa Delta Nationals Comprehensive Tournament Caydee Kennedy, a freshman at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, reached the quarterfinals in Novice International Public Debate Association (IPDA) at the Pi Kappa Delta Nationals Comprehensive Tournament. The event was held March 15-18 on the campus of West Chester University […]
Read MoreSoutheastern’s Spring Commencement scheduled for May 5-6
Southeastern Oklahoma State University will hold two spring commencement ceremonies in May. On Friday, May 5, master’s degrees will be confirmed at 6 p.m.; on Saturday, May 6, baccalaureate degrees will be awarded at 9 a.m. Both ceremonies will be held in Bloomer Sullivan Arena. Live ceremonies will be available for viewing online and on […]
Read MoreSE grad student publishes paper in Journal of Student Research
Megan McBride, a graduate education student at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, recently published a research paper in the Journal of Student Research. The subject is “Public-School Teachers and Social Media: Understanding Free Speech and Constitutional Limitations.’’ Serving as her advisor was Dr. R. Stewart Mayers, Professor/Chair, Department of Educational Instruction and Leadership and Director of […]
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