Students enrolled in Seminole State College’s General Botany course competed in an autumn planter design competition in late October.
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Students enrolled in Seminole State College’s General Botany course competed in an autumn planter design competition in late October.
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The Seminole State College Educational Foundation purchased new testing software for student assessment developed by the Aurora Learning Community Association (ALCA), a nonprofit based in Fairview, Okla.
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The Avedis Foundation has awarded a $250,000 grant to the Seminole State College Educational Foundation’s sports complex project for the addition of an adaptive field for persons with special needs. The adaptive field, designed specifically for special kids and adults, will be the first of its kind in the State of Oklahoma. Continue reading “Avedis Awards Grant for Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex”
Twenty-nine Seminole State College students were inducted into the Alpha Theta Nu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society for Two-Year Colleges on Oct. 20. Continue reading “SSC Honor Society Inducts New Members”
The Seminole State College Board of Regents met Oct. 22 to review the College’s annual external audit report and approve the 2020-2021 academic calendar. Continue reading “SSC Board of Regents Convenes for October Meeting”
The Seminole State College Educational Foundation welcomed four new trustees during their quarterly meeting on Oct. 21. Former Oklahoma State Senator Jason Smalley of Stroud, Darren Frederick of Seminole, Haley Coates of Seminole and Rhonda McKee of Prague have all been selected to serve as members on the Foundation Board. Continue reading “SSC Educational Foundation Appoints Four New Trustees”
The Seminole State College nursing program assisted the Seminole County Health Department as they administered free flu shots on campus on Oct. 20. Continue reading “Seminole County Health Department Provides Flu Shots at SSC”
BancFirst employees donated hundreds of non-perishable food items and bottles of water to the Seminole State College Food Pantry on Oct. 14. BancFirst employees at the Seminole branches, located at 1500 N. Milt Phillips Ave. and 206 N. 2nd St., held a donation drive to ensure the Food Pantry was well stocked in anticipation of the holiday season. Continue reading “BancFirst Makes Large Donation to SSC Food Pantry”
Members of the Seminole State College President’s Leadership Class attended a financial literacy event on Oct. 5 in the Utterback Ballroom, located in the Enoch Kelly Haney Center. Continue reading “SSC President’s Leadership Class Attends Financial Literacy Event”
The Seminole State College Native American Serving Non-Tribal Institutions (NASNTI) grant program recently completed a permanent Native American art exhibit in the David Boren Library on campus. Continue reading “SSC NASNTI Program Launches Native Art Exhibit”