SSC Hosts Speech Tournament

 Seminole State College hosted a Seminole High School speech tournament on campus last week, where a total of 18 high schools – ranging from class 3A to 6A – participated from across the state. The two-day tournament featured debate, speaking and acting events and concluded with an awards ceremony. SSC will also host the upcoming 3A-4A Southeast Regional Speech and Debate Tournament for the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) on March 16 and 17. Continue reading “SSC Hosts Speech Tournament”

Winchester Attends Nigh Leadership Academy

Area Seminole State College student Gavin Winchester of Prague, Okla. recently attended the Nigh Institute Leadership Academy held in Oklahoma City.
Winchester received a George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship this year through the Nigh Institute program funded by the Oklahoma Legislature. During the leadership academy, students visited with members of the House of Representatives and the Senate and attended sessions concerning Oklahoma’s local government, government relations, the national election, public policy and Oklahoma’s economic future. Continue reading “Winchester Attends Nigh Leadership Academy”

From Arm Wrestling to Mentoring, Seminole Woman Disrupts Aging

In October 2017 AARP Oklahoma honored 50 people at the 9th Annual Indian Elders Honors. As the nomination process for 2018 opens this week, we profile one of the 2017 honorees, Cynthia Yerby, 65, a member of the Seminole Nation in Oklahoma.

The perfect personification of AARP’s “Disrupt Aging” motto, Cynthia Yerby talks with passion about her many hard-fought accomplishments: getting a master’s degree while working and raising a family; mentoring youth; becoming a traditional sewing artist; and — when she was 40 years old — launching a career as a champion arm wrestler.

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SSC Regents Convene for February Meeting

At their February meeting on Thursday, the Seminole State College Board of Regents approved the hiring of Tony Crouch as the College’s new Vice President for Fiscal Affairs. Crouch will assume his role on campus beginning March 1, 2018.

Crouch brings with him a wealth of knowledge in business and finance, including over 20 years of experience in higher education in Oklahoma and Kansas. He comes to SSC from Southwestern Christian University in Bethany, Okla. where he served as the Vice President of Business and Finance.

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Seminole Chamber Honors SSC Employees

 

Two Seminole State College employees were recognized for their hard work and dedication during the monthly Seminole Chamber of Commerce Forum on Thursday. Assistant Professor of Math Emily Carpenter was honored as “Educator of the Month” and Business and Education/Language Arts and Humanities Office Manager Carmen Hutchins was honored as “Classified Staff Member of the Month.”

The Seminole Chamber of Commerce Education Committee, along with the Lions Club and Blue Ribbon Realty, 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 Foundation Receives $75,000 Donation for New Baseball Complex

Members of the Kinslow family presented the Seminole State College Educational Foundation with a $75,000 check during the annual Trojan Baseball Kick-Off Banquet at the College on Saturday.  Pictured (l-r) are: Larry Smith, SSC Director of Rural Business and Resources Center; Lana Reynolds, SSC President; Brody Case; Brooke Kinslow Case; and Brett Case. Continue reading “SSC Foundation Receives $75,000 Donation for New Baseball Complex”

Former Trojans Return Home to Kick-Off Baseball Season

Former Seminole State College baseball players, along with community supporters and members of the 2018 Trojan squad, gathered on the SSC campus Saturday evening, Feb. 3 for the annual Trojan Season Kick-Off Banquet. Over 230 guests attended the event.

During the banquet, special recognition was given to the players from the 1988, 1998, and 2008 Trojan teams, marking their 10th, 20th and 30th anniversaries. Brian Kelly, a member of the 1988 Trojan team and Master of Ceremonies for the event, welcomed and announced these former players.

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SSC Foundation Receives $50,000 Masonic Endowment

The Seminole State College Educational Foundation received a $50,000 Presidential Leadership and Cultural Programming endowment from the Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma during a special presentation on Monday.

This donation will help provide leadership opportunities for students at the College – specifically members of the President’s Leadership Class. The PLC program was established at Seminole State College over a decade ago.  The two-year scholarship program provides approximately 40 to 45 students with unique educational, cultural, volunteer and leadership opportunities.  Throughout the year, they are able to meet with state leaders, learn about state government and philanthropy, study leadership styles and participate in community volunteer work.

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For the Love of Basketball

A group of Seminole State College students traveled to Norman on Tuesday to watch the University of Oklahoma vs. Baylor men’s basketball game. SSC Residential Life/Student Activities Coordinator Melinda Sims organized the event as one of many for the 2018 spring semester. Students (l-r) Kaci Richardson, Lindsey Hurley, Dembri Weeks, Olivia Johnson and Sidney Hurley pose for a group picture at the top of the Lloyd Noble Center during the game Continue reading “For the Love of Basketball”