SSC Announces Expected Graduates

Seminole State College students completing degree requirements at the end of the 2024 spring and summer semesters, along with 2023 fall graduates, participated in the College’s annual commencement exercises on Friday, May 3.

The graduation ceremony was held inside the Raymond Harber Field House on campus. Speaker of the House of Representatives Charles McCall was the featured guest speaker.

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Longtime SSC Baseball Coach Honored at Field Dedication

Pictured (left to right) are Sen. Jech, SSC Educational Foundation Chair Lance Wortham, Simmons, SSC President Lana Reynolds and SSC Board of Regents Chair Kim Hyden posing for a photo during the Lloyd Simmons Field dedication on May 3 at the Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex.

Seminole State College hosted the Lloyd Simmons Field dedication on May 3 at the Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex. Former Trojan baseball Head Coach Lloyd Simmons was presented with a plaque and customized baseball bat to commemorate the special occasion. Simmons also received a Citation of Recognition from the State of Oklahoma in honor of the field dedication by State Senator and Trojan Alumni Darcy Jech. Pictured (left to right) are Sen. Jech, SSC Educational Foundation Chair Lance Wortham, Simmons, SSC President Lana Reynolds and SSC Board of Regents Chair Kim Hyden.

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SSC Baseball and Softball Teams to Compete in Regional Tournaments

This weekend, beginning Thursday, May 9, Seminole State College will host the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region II Division I baseball tournament at the Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex.

The college was selected last fall to host the tournament, following a bid process. Artificial turf on the complex fields will ensure tournament play, unless weather conditions provide a dangerous threat.

In the 50-plus years that the post-season playoff tournament has been held, this is the first time for the event to come to Seminole. It has been held at various locations in Tulsa, Oklahoma City, McAlester, Bartlesville and Woodward.

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5 Reasons to Take Summer Courses at Seminole State College

As the temperatures rise and the days grow longer, many students are anticipating the summer break. However, for those looking to make the most of their time and accelerate their academic journey, enrolling in summer courses can be a valuable option. Seminole State College offers a range of reasons for students to consider taking summer classes. Here are five reasons why you should consider spending your summer at SSC:

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Students Complete President’s Leadership Class Program at SSC

Ten Seminole State College sophomores in the Seminole State College President’s Leadership Class received awards recognizing their completion of two years in the scholarship program on April 29. Members enjoyed a luncheon with SSC President Lana Reynolds and Director of Community Relations and PLC sponsor Kim Pringle to celebrate the occasion. The program helps students develop leadership skills through educational classroom and extra-curricular activities. Responsibilities of members include volunteering for the community and assisting with campus events. PLC students pictured are: (left to right) Brett Griffith of Rocky, Ryan Carlisle of Foss, Dalton Fowble of Chandler, Kamryn Lydens of Coweta, Jaci Chowning of Stroud, Easton Guest of Skiatook, Kaden Wright of Bixby, Sutton Titsworth of Bristow, Taylon Laxon of Oklahoma City and John Mahalik of Carrolton, Texas.

SSC Talent Search Experiences the Magic of Harry Potter Concert

One hundred and four SSC Talent Search/FOCUS students, staff, and volunteers enjoyed dinner together at Logan’s Roadhouse and attended Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in Concert at the OKC Civic Center on April 26. The Talent Search Central and West Projects are 100% federally funded in the amounts of $388,326 and $277,375 annually. For more information about the Talent Search Program, please visit sscok.edu/sponsored-grant-programs/talent-search or call 405-382-9709.

SSC to Host Lloyd Simmons Field Dedication Ceremony

Seminole State College will host the dedication ceremony of Lloyd Simmons Field on May 3 at 5:30 p.m. at the Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex. Admission to the field dedication and the subsequent Trojan baseball game at 6:00 p.m. will be free for all attendees.

Beginning in October of 2023, Trojan baseball alumni spearheaded efforts to commemorate Simmons by raising funds to name SSC’s home field in his honor. Simmons, whose coaching tenure spanned from 1976 to 2001 and 2012-2016, won 1,804 games. He led 13 teams to the NJCAA College World Series in Grand Junction, Colorado, and 43 of his former players made it to Major League Baseball.

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SSC Educational Foundation’s Annual Spring Banquet Draws Large Crowd

The Seminole State College Educational Foundation hosted its 29th Annual Spring Banquet on Thursday, April 25 in the Enoch Kelly Haney Center on campus. More than 400 people were in attendance.

The event serves as a major fundraiser for the foundation. This year’s event raised over $45,000, which will go directly to student scholarships.

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SSC Students Inducted into Mathematics Honor Society

Pictured (left to right): STEM Division Chair Emily Carpenter, Assistant Professor of STEM and Mu Alpha Theta sponsor Melissa Bryant, inductees Nathania Mitchell of Seminole, Benjamin Foster of Prague, Caitlyn Factor of Wewoka, Gloria Barrett of Shawnee, Atriya Nourbakhsh of Shawnee, Ashley Pearson of Shawnee and induction keynote speaker Assistant Professor of Mathematics Cullen Birney. Not pictured but also inducted into the honor society was Ashlyn Turner of Lone Grove pose for a group photo.

Seven Seminole State College students were recently inducted into the Mu Alpha Theta honor society. Originally founded in 1957 at the University of Oklahoma, the honor society recognizes excellence in the study of mathematics. Pictured (left to right): STEM Division Chair Emily Carpenter, Assistant Professor of STEM and Mu Alpha Theta sponsor Melissa Bryant, inductees Nathania Mitchell of Seminole, Benjamin Foster of Prague, Caitlyn Factor of Wewoka, Gloria Barrett of Shawnee, Atriya Nourbakhsh of Shawnee, Ashley Pearson of Shawnee and induction keynote speaker Assistant Professor of Mathematics Cullen Birney. Not pictured but also inducted into the honor society was Ashlyn Turner of Lone Grove.