Chamber of Commerce Honors Two SSC Employees

In this photo, Director of Nursing Dr. Misty Gray (left) and Research Librarian Ashley Bagwell (right) pose for a photo with their recently received awards.
The Seminole Chamber of Commerce recognized Director of Nursing Dr. Misty Gray (left) as Educator of the Month and Research Librarian Ashley Bagwell (right) as Professional Staff Member of the Month at their Forum on April 10.

Two Seminole State College employees were recognized for their dedication and service during the Seminole Chamber of Commerce Forum on April 10. Director of Nursing and Health Sciences Division Chair Dr. Misty Gray was honored as Educator of the Month and Research Librarian Ashley Bagwell was named Professional Staff Member of the Month.

The Seminole Chamber of Commerce Education Committee along with the Lions Club and Kontoor Brands/Wrangler recognize SSC employees several times during Forum each year. Individuals are nominated from across the campus and chosen by SSC administrators to receive the honor.

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SSC Hosts Community Leaders Breakfast

In this photo, Kontoor/Wrangler Fulfillment Center Director Ray McQuiston speaks to the group of civic leaders.

Seminole State College welcomed civic leaders from Stroud, Holdenville, Seminole, Konawa, Prague, Okemah, McLoud, Maud, Meeker, Wewoka and Cromwell on April 9 for a breakfast. The event was sponsored by SSC’s Rural Business and Resources Center. The featured speaker was Kontoor/Wrangler Fulfillment Center Director Ray McQuiston (pictured), who presented on engaging and motivating local communities.

In this photo, Civic leaders in attendance at the event pose for a group photo (pictured, seated, left to right): Ron Gott, Kristy Lesley, Bob Pearman, Gary Babinec, Steve Saxon, Danny Morgan, Cory Crabtree, Theresa Barkhimer, Jimmy Porterfield and Cliff Bryant; (standing, left to right) Leslie Wilbourn, Tom Ryan, Becky Stone, Jeff Wilbourn, Jim Greff, Daniel Bruton, Dave Herriman, Ruby York, Amy Britt and Roberta Davis.

Civic leaders in attendance at the event were (pictured, seated, left to right): Ron Gott, Kristy Lesley, Bob Pearman, Gary Babinec, Steve Saxon, Danny Morgan, Cory Crabtree, Theresa Barkhimer, Jimmy Porterfield and Cliff Bryant; (standing, left to right) Leslie Wilbourn, Tom Ryan, Becky Stone, Jeff Wilbourn, Jim Greff, Daniel Bruton, Dave Herriman, Ruby York, Amy Britt and Roberta Davis.

SSC Division Chair Completes Leadership Academy

In this photo, SSC STEM Division Chair Emily Carpenter (left) is presented with a certificate of completion by Dr. Elizabeth Albright (right), Chair of the School of Education and Behavioral Sciences at Langston University and ELA Advisor.
SSC STEM Division Chair Emily Carpenter (left) recently completed the University of Central Oklahoma’s Educator’s Leadership Academy. Dr. Elizabeth Albright (right), Chair of the School of Education and Behavioral Sciences at Langston University and ELA Advisor, presented Carpenter with a certificate of completion.

Seminole State College STEM Division Chair Emily Carpenter recently completed the University of Central Oklahoma’s Educators’ Leadership Academy (ELA), a program designed for professionals across K-12, Career Tech and higher education institutions.

Carpenter, who received tenure at SSC in 2023, holds both a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and a master’s degree in Teaching, Learning and Leadership from Oklahoma State University. She is a National Board-certified teacher with 13 years of K-12 classroom experience and has served at SSC for nine years, including one year as an adjunct instructor prior to her full-time role.

The ELA Transformative Leadership Academy focuses on developing participants’ leadership capacity through a curriculum grounded in emotional intelligence, cultural awareness, leadership theory, negotiation management and legal frameworks in education. The program equips participants with tools to become more effective leaders within their institutions.

Enrollment Opens for Summer and Fall at SSC, April Event to Support Adult Learners

In this photo, Academic Advisor Cindy Nolen helps a student enroll at SSC in the Walkingstick Student Services Center.
Academic Advisor Cindy Nolen helps a student enroll at SSC in the Walkingstick Student Services Center.

Enrollment is now open for summer and fall courses at Seminole State College. Prospective and returning students can explore class offerings and access application details by visiting the College’s website at sscok.edu.

SSC offers a wide variety of associate degrees including transfer degree programs in areas such as agriculture, biology, business, computer science, criminal justice, child development, elementary and secondary education, psychology and liberal studies. Students may also pursue enter-the-workforce degrees in business operations, engineering technology, medical laboratory technology, nursing and physical therapist assistant. Many of these programs are available 100 percent online, allowing for added flexibility for students balancing education with work and family life.

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House of Hope Display Brings Awareness to SSC Campus

In this photo, onlookers take in the exhibit hosted by the Citizen Potawatomi Nation House of Hope.

Seminole State College is hosting an exhibit by the Citizen Potawatomi Nation House of Hope this week in Tanner Hall. The display features clothing based on survivors’ descriptions of what they were wearing during an assault and challenges the myth that wardrobe choices contribute to sexual violence. The CPN House of Hope is a program based in Shawnee dedicated to eliminating domestic violence by providing free and confidential assistance to individuals experiencing intimate partner violence, sexual assault and stalking.

SSC Interscholastic Meet Draws More than 900 Students

In this photo, students from across the state gather inside the E.T. Dunlap Student Union at Seminole State College during the 51st annual Interscholastic Meet on March 27.
Students from across the state gather inside the E.T. Dunlap Student Union at Seminole State College during the 51st annual Interscholastic Meet on March 27. More than 900 students from 30 high schools competed in academic and art contests throughout the day.

Students from 30 high schools across the state competed in Seminole State College’s 51st annual Interscholastic Meet on March 27. More than 900 students attended the event. 

Individual entries were separated into two divisions. Division I was composed of students from schools classified as 3A, 4A and 5A. Students from 2A and A class schools competed in Division II. 

Exams were administered to students in 15 different subject areas during morning and early-afternoon testing sessions. Four art categories were offered as well: sculpture, painting, drawing and best in show. The top three winners within each art category and the top five winners in each academic subject were awarded medals. 

A trophy was awarded to the top school in each division based on accumulation of points and medal placing. Morris High School was the Division I Sweepstakes Champion. Tecumseh High School was the runner-up. In Division II, The Academy of Seminole was the Sweepstakes Champion, and Strother High School earned runner-up.

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Local Students Honored at Statewide Awards Ceremony

In this photo, three high school students pose for a group photo, after receiving honors from SSC at the All-Oklahoma Academic Team and OACC Presidents’ Tuition Waiver Awards Ceremony at the State Capitol on March 25. Pictured (left to right): Emelia Bronson of Shawnee, Felicity Hamilton of McLoud, President Reynolds and Savana Sims of Prague.

Three area high school seniors were recognized by Seminole State College at the All-Oklahoma Academic Team and Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges Presidents’ Tuition Waiver Awards Ceremony on March 25 at the Oklahoma State Capitol.

This year, SSC honored Savana Sims, Emelia Bronson and Felicity Hamilton with the OACC President’s Tuition Waiver for their academic achievements and community involvement.

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SSC Earns Military Friendly Status

In this photo, SSC Board of Regents Chair Curtis Morgan (left) presents the Military Friendly Silver Status Award to VA School Certifying Officer Stacey Foster (right) during the Board meeting on March 27.
SSC Board of Regents Chair Curtis Morgan (left) presents the Military Friendly Silver Status Award to VA School Certifying Officer Stacey Foster (right) during the Board meeting on March 27. Foster was recognized for her instrumental role in helping the College earn the national designation.

Seminole State College has been designated a 2025-2026 Military Friendly School by Viqtory, earning Silver Status for its commitment to supporting military-affiliated students.

The Military Friendly designation honors colleges that meet high standards in student retention, graduation, job placement, and support services specifically tailored to veterans, active-duty servicemembers and their families. SSC’s Silver Status places it among the top institutions nationwide recognized for outstanding service to military students.

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Gov. Stitt Speaks at Chamber Event, Tours SSC

In this photo, student leaders from Seminole State College and Seminole High School pose for a group photo with Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt.

Student leaders from Seminole State College and Seminole High School were special guests at a Seminole Chamber of Commerce breakfast with Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt on March 27 in the Utterback Ballroom on SSC’s campus.

In this photo, SSC Student Government President Adisen Williamson and SHS Superintendent’s Advisory Council President Kassidy Baker present Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt with a gift basket filled with items from the Seminole community.

Following his presentation, SSC Student Government President Adisen Williamson and SHS Superintendent’s Advisory Council President Kassidy Baker presented the Governor with a gift basket filled with items from the Seminole community.

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