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May New Employees

Not Pictured:

Brennan Stewart

Residence Hall Director

Finance & Operations

Devin Murphy

Counselor Mental Health

Enrollment & Student Success

June Years of Service

Concert Chorale Summer Tour

The UCO Concert Chorale after a performance at St Margaret Pattens Church in London, England.

The UCO Concert Chorale successfully completed a ten-day performance tour of the United Kingdom, highlighted by concerts and rousing ovations at historic Bath Abbey in Bath, England, the Church of St. Margaret Pattens in London as part of the Brandenburg Choral Festival, and St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland. The concert titled American Music of Love, Land and Spirit featured a cappella choral music of contemporary American composers, including solo performances from UCO students Mackenzie Cook, Jarrett Cox, Bear Harlow, Makayla Seeney, Davison Nguyen, and Keegan Rose.

As part of their trip, students also visited iconic sights such as Stonehenge, the Roman Baths, Salisbury Cathedral, Gloucester Cathedral, The Globe Theater, British Museum, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Arthur’s Seat, and Edinburgh Castle. The tour was full of musical and cultural experiences that UCO students will carry for many years.

The UCO Concert Chorale, like many of our musical groups, holds open auditions for all UCO students. For more information or to schedule an audition, contact Dr. Karl Nelson, Director of Choral Studies, at knelson15@uco.edu.

 

Money-Saving Tips For International Students

Xin Chao, my readers, my name is Kim Nguyen, and I am the Future Broncho Ambassador for Vietnam. Studying abroad can be a life-changing experience for international students, but it can also be expensive. Financing your study can be challenging, but it is possible to make it happen with the right strategies. In this journal, we will discuss the various . . .  read more

Best Campus Stops to Study

Hey guys, it is your FBA from the mountains, Prash, again, and welcome to one of my other spontaneous writings at an ungodly hour. This time I will share some of the coziest study spots on campus. Studying at different locations has been proven to make studying more exciting and effective due to the correlation between a newer environment and a fresh . . .  read more

Fostering Health and Fitness

This is Mayu reporting, the Japanese ambassador for this year’s Future Broncho Ambassadors. For this semester’s blog. I want to introduce a place where you can work out and eat healthy food in the United States. It is crucial to maintain your body healthily in a different environment. Coming from a foreign country takes much work to get . . .  read more

Campus dinning place and recommendation what to eat.

Rolls Cho! This is JIWOO, your favorite Future Broncho Ambassador.

Today, I wanted to share international students’ favorite campus dining places and recommend what to order. Since I live a hectic life, I don’t have enough time to cook at my place. I love to get some food on campus because there are unique and delicious places to eat! Are . . .  read more