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Category: In the News
Lauren Rowland named director of Native American Institute
DURANT, Okla. – A familiar face has returned to lead the Native American Institute at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Lauren Rowland is now serving as director of the Institute, a position she held previously from 2017 to 2018. “I am very pleased to have Lauren back on our team,’’ said Dr. Brad Ludrick, associate vice […]
Read MoreGAC plans to participate in Fall 2020 athletics, start date delayed to September 28
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – The Great American Conference Council of Presidents unanimously approved a plan to delay the start of all intercollegiate athletic practices until the week of August 31, with the launch of competition postponed until the week of September 28. Teams will play current GAC schedule grids when play resumes in late September. The […]
Read MoreIn-person campus tours now available
DURANT, Okla. – Matthew Vaughn, a prospective student from Murray State College and Marietta, Oklahoma, tours the Southeastern Oklahoma State University campus Thursday morning with president Thomas Newsom and Sarah Hughes of the Office of Admissions and Recruitment. The tour included stops in the library, student union, and residence hall. The campus reopened to the […]
Read MoreUniversity postpones Saturday’s SE Golf Classic
DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University has announced the postponement of the SE Golf Classic, originally scheduled for this Saturday (July 11) at Chickasaw Pointe Golf Club in Kingston. “Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, and after consultation with the health department and others, we believe this decision is in the best interests of […]
Read MoreSoutheastern instructor to perform virtual piano concert on July 16 for Shelter for the Storm
Dr. Dima will be performing works from Beethoven at the concert DURANT, Okla. – Dr. Catalin Dima, a faculty member in the department of music at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, will host a virtual piano concert on Thursday, July 16, from 6-7 p.m., originating from the Fine Arts Recital Hall on campus. The hour-long event, featuring […]
Read MoreSoutheastern will reopen main campus to public on July 6
DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University will be reopening its Durant campus to the general public on Monday, July 6. From that date through July 31, the University will be open Monday-Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the reopening will bring about some new safety requirements. Beginning […]
Read MoreSoutheastern holds the line on tuition, other costs for third year in a row
Tuition remains flat as enrollment continues to grow at Southeastern Oklahoma State University DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University remains committed to providing students with higher education opportunities at an affordable cost. To this end, University officials recently announced that there will be no tuition or fees increase at Southeastern this year. In addition, […]
Read MoreSoutheastern Staff Association announces awards
From left to right – Tiffany Tate, Stacey Estep, April Lehrling, and Alisha Ridenour DURANT, Okla. – Four individuals have been recognized with awards from the Southeastern Staff Association in 2020. Tiffany Tate, coordinator of disability services, was selected as the Storm Rookie of the Year. She has been at the University for two years, […]
Read MoreSoutheastern offers new $1,500 tuition waiver for all first-time freshmen from Oklahoma
Prospective students learn more about opportunities at Southeastern. DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University is always looking for new opportunities to make higher education more affordable to students. The University recently announced the establishment of the “Stronger Storm Scholarship’’ that will provide a $1,500 tuition waiver beginning this fall to all first-time, full-time (12 […]
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