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Phoebe Barron Of Ardmore, Finalist For The Nigh Award

April 19, 2011

Phoebe Barron of Ardmore (second from left), a finalist for the Nigh Award at East Central University in Ada, stands next to former Gov. George Nigh at the luncheon Tuesday [APRIL 19] honoring the finalists. Roselynn Simpson (center) of Wetumka was n......

Wetumka's Roselynn Simpson Wins Nigh Award

April 19, 2011

Roselynn Simpson (center) of Wetumka holds her plaque after being named the winner of the $750 George Nigh Award at a luncheon Tuesday [APRIL 19] as East Central University’s top graduating senior. She is shown with former Gov. George Nigh (left), fi......

ECU Educator Joins Select Group To Bolster National Physical Education Standards

April 18, 2011

Stephanie Canada, an instructor of education and kinesiology at East Central University, has been selected by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards to serve on a committee to make sure the board’s Physical Education Standards reflect......

Two Additional Chesapeake Scholars Announced At ECU

April 18, 2011

Brent Stone, a freshman from Seminole, and Jeffrey Cawthon, a junior from Ada, have been named the latest recipients of Chesapeake Cartography Scholarships at East Central University. Dr. Gregory Plumb, professor and chair of ECU’s Department of Cart......

ECU Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble Performing Monday

April 15, 2011

The East Central University Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble will perform their Spring Concert Monday night [APRIL 18] with guest conductors, student conductors and three guest oboe players. The winners of the prestigious Saied Awards in instrumental......