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RSU cybersecurity students rank top 2% nationally in NCL Contest
Nick McCauley
Students excel in real-world cyber challenges at National Cyber League, highlighting RSU’s growing reputation in tech education
Kangaroos, lemurs visit RSU for nursing student Self-Care Week
Nick McCauley
Nursing and health students enjoy ‘Roo Gram’ visits to relieve stress before finals.
Dr. Jim Hess Named 20th President of Oklahoma State University
David Prock
Dr. Jim Hess has been named the 20th president of Oklahoma State University, after serving as interim president since February.
Historic end to Berryhill Fishing Team's high school career
Tess Maune
Two Berryhill High School seniors, Rhiauna Switzer and Abigail Panak, make history as the first girls team to win the Oklahoma Bass Nation high school state championship, capping off a six-year journey that began when they became the first girls team to join the circuit.
Rogers County receives opioid grant to combat epidemic
Samantha Rupe
From state funding to campus take-back events, local leaders are stepping up to address opioid addiction.
RSU to break ground on Case Athletic Performance Center
Nick McCauley
The groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday, April 17, at the RCB Bank Sports Complex, located west of the RSU campus on Blue Starr Drive.
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Rogers State University Hosts 8th Annual AeroGames Drone Competition
Ethan Wright
Rogers State University hosted its 8th annual AeroGames this morning; a drone competition designed to ignite middle and high school student interest in STEM.
Rogers State University Hosts 8th Annual AeroGames Drone Competition
Ethan Wright
Rogers State University hosted its 8th annual AeroGames this morning; a drone competition designed to ignite middle and high school student interest in STEM.
3 Things to know about National Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Alyssa Miller
NEDA Campus Warriors is a Rogers State University student organization devoted to preventing eating disorders, providing treatment referrals, and increasing education and understanding of eating disorders, weight, and body image
3 Things to know about National Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Alyssa Miller
NEDA Campus Warriors is a Rogers State University student organization devoted to preventing eating disorders, providing treatment referrals, and increasing education and understanding of eating disorders, weight, and body image
RSU Professor Analyzes Skiatook Woman's WWII Document
Amy Slanchik
A Skiatook woman is getting answers about a WWII journal she has, with an unknown author. A Rogers State University professor is helping the woman with research.
RSU Professor Analyzes Skiatook Woman's WWII Document
Amy Slanchik
A Skiatook woman is getting answers about a WWII journal she has, with an unknown author. A Rogers State University professor is helping the woman with research.
Therapy Dogs Help Students De-Stress At Rogers State University
News On 6
Rogers State University is offering therapy dog visits during finals week to help students, faculty, and staff de-stress.
Therapy Dogs Help Students De-Stress At Rogers State University
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Rogers State University is offering therapy dog visits during finals week to help students, faculty, and staff de-stress.
Q&A: Paws & Relax At RSU Brings Therapy Dogs To Campus
News On 6
Rogers State University's Paws & Relax event on December 9-10 offers students a chance to de-stress with therapy dogs at the Stratton Taylor Library. Everyone's welcome!
Q&A: Paws & Relax At RSU Brings Therapy Dogs To Campus
News On 6
Rogers State University's Paws & Relax event on December 9-10 offers students a chance to de-stress with therapy dogs at the Stratton Taylor Library. Everyone's welcome!
Oklahoma Universities To Grant Credit For Practical Nursing Programs
Jonathan Polasek
Oklahoma aims to combat its nursing shortage by allowing universities to grant college credit for practical nursing programs, encouraging LPNs to pursue further education.
Oklahoma Universities To Grant Credit For Practical Nursing Programs
Jonathan Polasek
Oklahoma aims to combat its nursing shortage by allowing universities to grant college credit for practical nursing programs, encouraging LPNs to pursue further education.
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Court Appearance For Teen Accused Of Killing Woman During Pursuit
Kristen Weaver
A 17-year-old faces first-degree murder charges after a police pursuit led to a fatal crash in Oklahoma. He remains jailed without bond and is set for another court appearance in January.
Court Appearance For Teen Accused Of Killing Woman During Pursuit
Kristen Weaver
A 17-year-old faces first-degree murder charges after a police pursuit led to a fatal crash in Oklahoma. He remains jailed without bond and is set for another court appearance in January.
Rogers State University Launches Fundraiser For Science and Technology Center
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Vice President for Development Steve Valencia joined News On 6 with details on a new fundraiser for the Rogers State University Center for Science and Technology and what students can look forward to.
Rogers State University Launches Fundraiser For Science and Technology Center
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Vice President for Development Steve Valencia joined News On 6 with details on a new fundraiser for the Rogers State University Center for Science and Technology and what students can look forward to.
Students At Rogers State University Learn More About Local Organizations With Annual 'Big Tent Day'
Jayden Brannon
Going to college can be a nervous time for many first-year students, but a university in Green Country helped make the transition a little easier. Rogers State University hosted its annual “Welcome Week” for students to get more familiar with one another and learn about what they can find on campus.
Students At Rogers State University Learn More About Local Organizations With Annual 'Big Tent Day'
Jayden Brannon
Going to college can be a nervous time for many first-year students, but a university in Green Country helped make the transition a little easier. Rogers State University hosted its annual “Welcome Week” for students to get more familiar with one another and learn about what they can find on campus.
College Of Muscogee Nation Celebrating 20 Years
News On 6
This year, the College of the Muscogee Nation is celebrating 20 years of higher education. President Monte Randall joins News On 6 on Tuesday to talk about a new lecture hall and STEM building.
College Of Muscogee Nation Celebrating 20 Years
News On 6
This year, the College of the Muscogee Nation is celebrating 20 years of higher education. President Monte Randall joins News On 6 on Tuesday to talk about a new lecture hall and STEM building.
Rogers State University's Robotics Team Heading To World Championship In Dallas
Jonathan Polasek
RSU's robotics team is only in its first year and is made up of three students. However, the team has made huge strides in just a few months.
Rogers State University's Robotics Team Heading To World Championship In Dallas
Jonathan Polasek
RSU's robotics team is only in its first year and is made up of three students. However, the team has made huge strides in just a few months.
Pryor Students Continue Making Airplane After Manufacturer Bankruptcy Snag
Amy Slanchik
Almost two years into the program, the plane is starting to take shape. There's still a lot of work to do, but the students are more motivated than ever to get it in the air.
Pryor Students Continue Making Airplane After Manufacturer Bankruptcy Snag
Amy Slanchik
Almost two years into the program, the plane is starting to take shape. There's still a lot of work to do, but the students are more motivated than ever to get it in the air.
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Ascension St. John NICU babies support OKC Thunder in the finals
Katie Alexander
Associates of St. John's NICU decided to show their support for the OKC Thunder in the NBA finals by transforming the unit into "Thunder Alley."
Ascension St. John NICU babies support OKC Thunder in the finals
Katie Alexander
Associates of St. John's NICU decided to show their support for the OKC Thunder in the NBA finals by transforming the unit into "Thunder Alley."
Walters Talks Education Reform, Defends New Standards and Charter School Shifts
David Prock
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters joined News On to talk about the future of K-12 education reform in the state. He emphasized school choice and new history standards that incorporate American exceptionalism and the Bible, amid ongoing teacher shortages and student movements across the state’s educational landscape.
Walters Talks Education Reform, Defends New Standards and Charter School Shifts
David Prock
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters joined News On to talk about the future of K-12 education reform in the state. He emphasized school choice and new history standards that incorporate American exceptionalism and the Bible, amid ongoing teacher shortages and student movements across the state’s educational landscape.
Osage County Man Sentenced to 20 Years for DUI Crash That Killed 15-Year-Old Barnsdall Boy
David Prock
Weston Lowe, 36, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for a DUI crash that claimed the life of 15-year-old Tyson Townley and severely injured his own daughter, following a plea deal accepted in April 2025.
Osage County Man Sentenced to 20 Years for DUI Crash That Killed 15-Year-Old Barnsdall Boy
David Prock
Weston Lowe, 36, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for a DUI crash that claimed the life of 15-year-old Tyson Townley and severely injured his own daughter, following a plea deal accepted in April 2025.
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Ascension St. John NICU babies support OKC Thunder in the finals
Katie Alexander
Associates of St. John's NICU decided to show their support for the OKC Thunder in the NBA finals by transforming the unit into "Thunder Alley."
Walters Talks Education Reform, Defends New Standards and Charter School Shifts
David Prock
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters joined News On to talk about the future of K-12 education reform in the state. He emphasized school choice and new history standards that incorporate American exceptionalism and the Bible, amid ongoing teacher shortages and student movements across the state’s educational landscape.
Osage County Man Sentenced to 20 Years for DUI Crash That Killed 15-Year-Old Barnsdall Boy
David Prock
Weston Lowe, 36, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for a DUI crash that claimed the life of 15-year-old Tyson Townley and severely injured his own daughter, following a plea deal accepted in April 2025.
Merritt's Bakery celebrates Thunder's NBA Finals appearance with team-inspired treats
Alyssa Miller
Merritt's Bakery is making cookies, cupcakes, and thumbprints inspired by the Thunder. Fans can find them at any of its three locations.
John & Dean Talk Thunder: Why OKC’s defense might be too much for Indiana
Bella Roddy
As the Oklahoma City Thunder prepare to host the Indiana Pacers in the 2025 NBA Finals, Griffin Media's John Holcomb and Dean Blevins believe the key to success lies on one side of the floor—defense.
How SGA and Haliburton are changing the game and the algorithm in the NBA
Bella Roddy
Representing the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers, two of the NBA's smaller markets, both players have become central figures in the league's narrative, showcasing that star power isn't confined to major metropolitan areas.
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