Preserving language is an intricate and vital part of Indigenous communities. Native communities are constantly seeking innovative ways to preserve their language. To continue championing Indigenous communities, the Seminole State College NASNTI Program has been awarded a supplemental grant to aid in the initiative of Native language revivification. Continue reading “Native Language Conference to Be Held at SSC”
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SSC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Regional Tournament Updates
The Seminole State College men’s and women’s basketball teams will compete in the NJCAA Division I Region II Tournament March 8-11 at the Rougher Village Arena in Muskogee. Continue reading “SSC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Regional Tournament Updates”
SSC Basketball Teams to Compete in Regional Tournament
The Seminole State College men’s and women’s basketball teams will compete in the NJCAA Division I, Region II Tournament March 8-11 at the Rougher Village Arena in Muskogee. Continue reading “SSC Basketball Teams to Compete in Regional Tournament”
Physical Therapist Assistant Program Grads Achieve Perfect Pass Rate
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”
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’s Trick or Treat Trail Draws Large Crowd
Hundreds of little ghosts and goblins (and other fascinating costumed trick-or-treaters) visited Seminole State College to load up on candy Thursday night on the trails in Henderson Park on campus. Faculty, staff and student organizations donated candy and dressed up in Halloween attire to treat community children. The annual event returned after a two-year break due to the COVID pandemic.
Seminole Chamber Honors SSC Personnel
Two Seminole State College employees were recognized for their hard work and dedication during the monthly Seminole Chamber of Commerce Forum on Oct. 20. Professor of History and Student Success Coordinator Dr. Steve Bolin was honored as “Faculty Member of the Month” and Admissions Clerk and VA School Certifying Officer Stacey Foster as “Staff Member of the Month.”
Continue reading “Seminole Chamber Honors SSC Personnel”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”SSC to Host Trick or Treat Trail
Seminole State College student organizations and offices will host a campus and community “Trick or Treat” event Thursday night, Oct. 27, in Henderson Park on campus. Stations will be set up by students and employees to pass out candy between 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on the walking trail surrounding campus ponds.
The event is free and open to the public. Children are encouraged to wear their Halloween costumes and visit the various stations.
“Trick or Treat on the Trail” is coordinated by the college’s Student Life office and organized by Director of Residential Life and Student Activities Melinda Sims. For more information, contact Sims at m.sims@sscok.edu.
SSC Receives Clean External Audit
The Seminole State College Board of Regents met Oct. 20 to review the College’s annual external audit report and approve a new responsible use information technology policy.
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