ECU News
Russian Students Going Home After Four-Month Exchange At ECU
After four months in Oklahoma, it's time for East Central University's first two Russian exchange students to pack their bags and go home. "It will be a huge problem to pack all the things I bought here," Ekaterina Sazonova said with a smile. "I've a......
Former ECU Runners Trying To Get Into Guinness Book Of World Records
ADA - Ten former East Central University cross country runners will be trying to land a spot into the Guinness Book of World Records on Dec. 31 in the final Centennial celebration event for the university. The 10 -- Jason Bewley, Kacey Miller, Chris ......
ECU Working To Ensure Safe Campus
As President John Hargrave walked across the East Central University campus late at night last summer, he wondered if women students felt safe after dark. Hargrave became ECU's president on July 1 and lived in student housing for about two months. Af......
Former Governor George Nigh Addressing ECU Graduates Dec. 12
Former Gov. George Nigh, who was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives when he was a senior at East Central University, will deliver the Centennial Commencement address Saturday [DEC. 12] for ECU's December 2009 graduates. The ceremony wil......
Rep. Todd Thomsen Receiving Regents' Award Thursday At ECU
State Rep. Todd Thomsen of Ada will receive the Distinguished Service Award from the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Thursday [DEC. 10] at a ceremony at East Central University. Dr. Glen Johnson, chancellor of the Oklahoma State System of......
ECU's Overmier Wins Prize In Solo Artist Competition In Chicago
Juliana Overmier, an adjunct flute instructor at East Central University, has been named a prize winner in the 2009 Solo Artist Competition sponsored by the Chicago Flute Club. The competition was held at the Music Institute of Chicago in Evanston. O......