For the second consecutive year, 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.
Attention space and aviation fans! If you are entering 7th grade this fall, get ready learn about things that fly, glide and soar at Soaring Aggies Flight Camp! This fun-filled summer camp takes place at Cameron University-Duncan from Monday, July 18, through Friday, July 22, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Cameron University has announced the President’s and Dean’s honor lists for the Spring 2022 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).
Mike Brown, president of CDBL, Inc., has generously provided funding that has enabled the Cameron University Foundation to establish the Michael B. Brown Endowed Scholarship in Engineering.
Cameron University has announced organizational changes in several academic departments beginning June 1.
Thanks to a grant received from the USDA, Cameron University is providing new distance learning opportunities to Comanche High School (CHS) – one of 28 rural communities that will benefit from the grant. The new distance-learning equipment provided by CU will allow eligible CHS juniors and seniors to earn CU college credit without leaving the high school.
A grant from the City of Lawton’s Youth and Family Affairs committee will make possible the inaugural Cameron Leadership Academy, a five-day summer residential experience designed to provide high school freshmen and sophomore students within the Lawton/Fort Sill community with opportunities to explore leadership styles, post-secondary pathways, academic skills, and life skills. The academy, which is open to rising Lawton Public School and homeschooled freshmen and sophomores, will take place from Monday, June 13, through Friday, June 17, at the Cameron University Lawton campus. There is no charge to attend, and transportation to and from campus will be provided.
Both campuses of Cameron University have again been designated as Certified Healthy Campuses ―the Lawton campus for the 11th consecutive year and CU-Duncan for the eighth. The designation is awarded by the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) in conjunction with the Oklahoma Academy, The State Chamber of Oklahoma, and the Oklahoma Turning Point Council.
The Cameron University Department of Social Sciences has honored eight students as “Outstanding Major of the Year” in Political Science, History, Social Studies Education, Sociology and Criminal Justice, the five degree programs that comprise the academic unit.