Graduates of Seminole State College’s Physical Therapy Assistant program, which is housed at Gordon Cooper Technology Center, recently received the results of their licensure exams from the Oklahoma Medical Board. Continue reading “Physical Therapist Assistant Program Grads Achieve Perfect Pass Rate”
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SSC Hosts Tribal Fest for Native November
Seminole State College grant programs observed National Native American Heritage month by hosting Tribal Fest – an educational and cultural celebration – on Nov. 2. Continue reading “SSC Hosts Tribal Fest for Native November”
SSC Educational Foundation Appoints Three New Trustees
The Seminole State College Educational Foundation welcomed three new trustees during their quarterly meeting on Oct. 19. President and CEO of the Avedis Foundation Dr. Kathy Laster, Director of Kontoor Brands-Wrangler Fulfillment Center Ray McQuiston and Arvest Community Bank President of Shawnee Brian Nave have all been selected to serve as members on the Foundation Board. All were appointed to serve three-year terms.
Continue reading “SSC Educational Foundation Appoints Three New Trustees”Hundreds Attend Grand Opening of Sports Complex
On Thursday, Oct. 20, hundreds of people gathered to celebrate the grand opening of the Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex. Continue reading “Hundreds Attend Grand Opening of Sports Complex”
SSC Creativity Symposium Showcases Talent from Across the State
Seminole State College’s Language Arts and Humanities division hosted its Howlers and Yawpers creativity symposium on Sept. 28 and 28. Continue reading “SSC Creativity Symposium Showcases Talent from Across the State”
SSC to Host Creativity Symposium
The Language Arts and Humanities Division at Seminole State College will host its Howlers and Yawpers Creativity Symposium on Sept. 28 and 29, from 8 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. each day. Continue reading “SSC to Host Creativity Symposium”
Former Belles Basketball Coach to Be Featured in Docuseries on the History of Women’s Collegiate Basketball
Former Seminole State College Belles Head Basketball Coach Dixie Woodall was recently interviewed by TV sports analyst Brenda VanLengen for her upcoming docuseries If Not for Them. The series focuses on the women who grew the sport of women’s basketball before Title IX, which ensured the right for young women to participate in collegiate athletics. Continue reading “Former Belles Basketball Coach to Be Featured in Docuseries on the History of Women’s Collegiate Basketball”
SSC Announces New President’s Leadership Class
Seminole State College has selected 29 freshmen students for Class XVI of the President’s Leadership Class. PLC is a two-year scholarship program created to help students develop leadership skills and provide personal and professional growth opportunities. Continue reading “SSC Announces New President’s Leadership Class”
Flores Named Head Coach of Oklahoma City’s New Professional Softball Team
Seminole State College softball Head Coach Amber Flores has been named the Head Coach of the Oklahoma City Spark for the June 2023 season. Flores will continue to lead the SSC Trojan softball team, as the two teams’ seasons do not overlap. Continue reading “Flores Named Head Coach of Oklahoma City’s New Professional Softball Team”
SSC Upward Bound Math/Science Programs Receive Grant Renewal
Seminole State College recently received notification from the U.S. Department of Education of the renewal of two federal Upward Bound Math/Science grants. Together, Upward Bound Math/Science I and Upward Bound Math/Science II will receive over $2.9 million in grant money over the next five years, beginning in September. The grants will provide the institution $595,202 annually, with UBMS I receiving $297,601 per year to serve 52 participants and UBMS II receiving $297,601 per year to serve 62 participants. Continue reading “SSC Upward Bound Math/Science Programs Receive Grant Renewal”