Southwest Oklahoma residents who are interested in pursuing a graduate degree in business can learn about Cameron University’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Science in Organizational Leadership (MSOL) degree programs during CU in Business, an informational workshop. CU in Business will take place at CU-Duncan, 3100 W. Bois D’Arc, on Thursday, April 2, at 5:30 p.m. There is no charge to attend, and dinner will be provided for all who pre-register. To register online, go to www.cameron.edu/cuinbusiness.
Cameron University is pleased to announce the names of students who completed graduation requirements at the end of the Fall 2019 semester. Fall graduates are eligible to participate in graduation ceremonies at the end of the spring semester, since Cameron does not hold a. fall ceremony. The 2020 Commencement is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 1, at Cameron Stadium.
Cameron University is inviting employers to participate in the 23rd annual Red River Career Expo, scheduled for Thursday, February 20, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Aggie Rec Center. The event will provide participating companies with the opportunity to recruit new employees, as CU students, community members, military families and more will be on-site to meet with national, regional and local employers. Employers from all career fields are encouraged to participate. For more information or to register for a booth visit http://www.cameron.edu/redrivercareerexpo or call the Office of Student Development at 580-581-2209.
The Cameron University Foundation is pleased to announce the establishment of the Shirley Dale Endowed Scholarship, which will benefit Cameron University students who are visually impaired. An initial endowment of $10,000 has been made possible through donations by the Lawton Council of the Blind and Tommy Dale, husband of the late Shirley Dale.
The Testing Center at Cameron University has been recertified by the National College Testing Association (NCTA). Originally certified in 2014, the Testing Center continues to meet the rigorous criteria required for recertification, which will be in place for five years.