The Department of Mass Communication hosted UCO’s first-ever First Amendment Day on April 25, 2019; a date previously declared by President Betz. The event was put on by student co-directors and Faculty Advisor, Joe Hight. The students planned and executed a number of activities in conjunction with the special day, which launched the 50th anniversary […]
Congratulations to Photographic Arts major Emmanda “Emmy” Potter, who was awarded the first 2018 Greenhood Scholarship sponsored by The Photographic Society of America (PSA) for $3,800. Emmy plans to finish the photo program and use the skills she learns to eventually open her own photography business. “We found the images technically excellent for the most […]
At the annual conference of the Oklahoma Speech Theatre Communication Association (OSTCA) in Lawton, Liberal Arts lecturer David Duty, Ph.D., was elected as Vice President-elect for 2019. In 2020 he will move up to Vice President/Conference Planner, and then to President in 2021. Dr. Duty is a faculty mentor with UCO’s Hispanic Success Initiative (HSI). […]
Dr. Chad Perry, assistant professor in strategic communications is presenting a workshop in October at the 2018 International Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Conference. The conference will take place in Austin, TX. His workshop is on intercultural communication. Additionally, Dr. Perry is the 2018 recipient of the Paul E. Dannelley Harmony Award. Dr. Perry […]
Former Director of OSBI (Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation), Doctorate of Education in Applied Educational Studies, and Assistant Director of the School of Criminal Justice; it seems like we have our very own celebrity here in the College of Liberal Arts. We’re highlighting Dr. DeWade Langley this month because he truly is a Broncho to […]
October is upon us, and the perfect time to “fall in love” with Liberal Arts. Take a minute to stroll around the South Wing construction – bricks are being laid as the exterior of the building gets finished off in a style to complement our original structure. In spite of wet weather, the project remains […]
The URS Modeling the Way Award is given to members of the UCO community who consistently lead by example and live the mission, values and goals of the university. Each recipient is awarded a $1,000 check and a Waterford crystal memento, funded by URS. This award went to MCOM ’s Sandy Martin.
The Citizen’s Bank Leadership and Civic Engagement Award is given to a faculty or staff member who leads by example and is involved in the community. Each recipient receives $1,000 and an engraved clock. This year’s recipient is MCOM’s Joe Hight, artist-in-residence and E.K. Gaylord Endowed Chair of Journalism Ethics.
The Masonic Endowment for Transformative Learning Award is given to organizations that exemplify the university’s commitment to provide transformative learning experiences to its students. The second-place winner is Hispanic Success Initiative, which promotes a sense of belonging to the UCO and Oklahoma City community. Co-Advised by Dr. David Duty, Lecturer in Mass Communication.
Assistant Professor Rebecca M. Quoss-Moore’s The Political Aesthetics of Anne Boleyn’s Queenship in Henry VIII appears in the recently released Palgrave Handbook of Shakespeare’s Queens. Dr. Lindsey Churchill presented Diggin’ the Tupes: Uruguayan and U.S. Activism, Imagination and Solidarity during the World History Association Conference, at the University of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 21-23. […]