For the third time in four years, The Cameron University Collegian (known colloquially as The Collegian) was honored with the Sequoyah Award in the College Newspapers division of the Oklahoma Press Association’s Best Newspaper Contest.
Cameron University enters the 2024–2025 academic year after successfully concluding a strategic plan and prepared to further expand opportunities and support for students and stakeholders.
Cameron University has announced tuition rates for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Cameron University has announced the appointment of new chairs in three departments for the academic year 2024-2025. The appointments were approved earlier today by the University of Oklahoma, Cameron University and Rogers State University Board of Regents.
In an effort to help parents who have homeschooled high school students prepare for college, Cameron University-Duncan will present “Navigating the High School Years.” The free, informational session is set for Thursday, July 18, from 6 to 7 p.m. at CU-Duncan. Interested parents and students from southwest Oklahoma are welcome to attend either virtually or in person.
Dr. Susmita Hazra, associate professor in the Department of Chemistry, Physics and Engineering at Cameron University, has been honored by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education’s Council for Online Learning Excellence (COLE) with the Oklahoma Online Excellence Award for Teaching.
Cameron University has announced the President’s and Dean’s honor lists for the Spring 2024 semester. To make the President’s Honor Roll, undergraduate students must be enrolled full-time (carrying at least 12 hours of classes) and maintain a straight A average (4.0). The Dean’s Honor Roll requires a B average (3.00-3.99).
Students who authorized publication of their names are listed below by hometown.
Dr. Christian Morren, associate professor of music and director of voice, has been honored with the 2024 Clifton Ware Group-Voice Pedagogy Encouragement Award. The honor was presented by the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS).
Elementary and middle school students entering grades 2 through 7 will learn tips and concepts that can have a positive impact on their lives during CU Money Smart, a three-day camp focusing on financial literacy. The camp will provide engaging activities that will introduce campers to concepts such as budgeting for the family, saving and investing money and thinking like an entrepreneur. Students will be placed in three groups based on school grade.