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Kate Galt Zaneis was the first woman to serve as president of a public four-year
college in the history of the United States.

First female president of four year college shapes history

Addison Martin, Staff Writer May 20, 2021

In May of 1935, national history was made at what is now Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Kate Galt Zaneis was appointed president of what was then known as Southeastern Teachers College, making...

In the Loop with Tim Boatmun

Emily Dahl, Managing Editor May 13, 2021

Tune in for Studio 201’s first episode of In the Loop, a show where we talk about all things campus and community related. Nothing is off topic. Madison Ellis sits down with Tim Boatmun, Vice President...

The University of Texas at Austin’s clock tower remains an iconic landmark for the college.

Survivor of the Texas Tower Sniper shares his story 54 years later

Addison Martin, Contributor December 4, 2020

The morning of Aug. 1, 1966 was supposed to be a normal morning. David Bayless Jr., an incoming freshman studying dentistry at the University of Texas at Austin at the time, was preparing for freshman...

Anna Antuono serves SE in a variety of leadership roles, which often involves speaking to groups of students as she is pictured at an event last year.

SGA president leads campus through uncertain times

University Communications, Contributor August 27, 2020

DURANT, Okla. – Being a student leader on a college campus carries a certain responsibility. That responsibility has perhaps never been greater than this year as colleges and universities throughout...

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