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Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson vaccinations will be available. Photo ID is required, and if you are needing your second shot, you must have proof of vaccination.

COVID-19 safety incentives offered to campus community

Trevor Heath, Staff Writer September 7, 2021

As classes resume in the middle of a pandemic, Southeastern Oklahoma State University is trying to navigate the situation. Not many rules can be put in place by the university to try and slow the spread...

OSU medical student gives a  demonstration with a Rescue Annie CPR training mannequin.

Operation Orange medical camp set for June 9

University Communications, Contributor May 27, 2021

DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern Oklahoma State University will be one of six sites around the state hosting “Operation Orange’’ – a free, one-day mini medical camp for students in grades 9-12. The...

The Oklahoma National Guard assisted in the administering of vaccinations during each on-campus event. Dr. Fendrich R. Clark, Associate Professor and Speech and Debate Advisor for Southeastern, can be seen seconds before his own vaccination.

SE community gets vaccinated

Rebecca Carroll, News Editor May 6, 2021

Southeastern Oklahoma State University held its second COVID-19 vaccination event on Wednesday, April 28 in the Glen D. Johnson Student Union. Of the 300 allocated doses of the Pfizer vaccine, 211 were...

Getting involved is easier than you may think, and a few hours of volunteer work can have a huge impact.

Find purpose through community service

Rebecca Carroll, News Editor February 24, 2021

There are many local opportunities for individuals interested in donating their time as volunteers. In fact, Durant is home to dozens of nonprofit organizations ready for your help. Your purpose may be...

Vaccines have been a highly debated topic in recent years. The new COVID-19 vaccine is receiving the same amount of speculation, if not more due to its speedy development and politicization.

What’s next for the COVID-19 vaccine?

Addison Martin, Staff Writer January 22, 2021

In Dec. 2020, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention officially began distributing COVID-19 vaccinations throughout the United States. This act has brought forth conflicting views and has left people...

Dylan Candelora, Tay Pruitt and Jay Carr help remove trash from the J127 building on Jan. 21, 2019. Though volunteer activities may be different this year, their impact is not lessened.

Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with civil service

Rebecca Carroll, News Editor January 15, 2021

On Monday, Jan. 18, students at Southeastern Oklahoma State University will have several opportunities to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through community service on campus and virtually. On...

Dr. Charla Hall visits with students after writing a thank you card for a healthcare worker.

Students show their appreciation for local health care workers

Charity Whitson, Staff Writer November 20, 2020

Southeastern Oklahoma State University’s Presidents Leadership Class hosted 'A Cuppa’ Thanks' on Tuesday, Nov. 17, an event where they offered cups of free hot chocolate in exchange for a thank you...

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