Faculty Senate Update

Kristi Archuleta, associate professor, Organizational Leadership, Adult Education and Safety Sciences

The UCO Faculty Senate holds meetings the second Thursday of each month during the academic year and one additional meeting in April. The final meeting of this year was April 29, 2021. Guest speakers included Laura Butler, UCO legislative liaison, and Stockton Duvall, public affairs specialist, who provided the legislative update. Dean Jeanetta Simms . . .  read more

May 2021 New Faculty and Staff

Not Pictured:

Oliver Ellington, Library Specialist, Chambers Library
Carol Hoipkemier, Veteran SCO Specialist, Research and Grants
Patricia Lopez Mcfatridge, Conference Consultant, Conference and Events
Heather Scheele-Clark, Library Specialist, Chambers Library

June Years of Service

33 Years

Stephanie Tatum

32 Years

Leon Franklin

28 Years

Brenda Brent

27 Years

Charles Melson

24 Years

Deborah Price

19 Years

Beverly Endicott

18 Years

Ines Burnham

17 Years

Norman Nieves
Jane Womble
William Unsell
Gary Snyder

15 Years

David Thompson

14 Years

Sacia Minter
Timothy Kok

12 Years

Janet Clark

11 Years

Sandra Hunter
Ben Hastings

9 Years

Douglas Miller

8 Years

Loretta Risley
Sandra Robinson
Adam Rogers
Amanda Keesee
Ashley Gardner
Christina Appiah

7 Years

Kellie Cormack
David Pezant
Kelly . . .  read more

Korean Language Student Receives Prestigious Scholarship

Zoe Wright

Zoe Wright was introduced to Korean culture through Korean pop music and dramas and started learning Korean on her own in high school.

“Since I was young I had always wanted to learn a second language,” she said.

Now 20 and pursuing a major in fashion marketing and a minor in photographic arts, the Oklahoma City native has continued to learn Korean at UCO. Her pursuit has now paid off, as Zoe has received a prestigious Critical Language Scholarship through a program administered by the U.S. State Department.

“I first found out about the CLS program from my Korean professor, Dr. Eunhye Kim Hess. She’s such an incredible professor and she’s the one who initially encouraged me to apply,” Wright said.

“My first year of applying I did not receive the scholarship, but I was still determined to go to Korea and study someday; so last fall I applied again. I heard back in early March that I was an alternate, for the second year in a row, but I was confident that I would get it when the time was right,” she said. “Finally, a few days ago, I woke up to the surprising news that I had been promoted from alternate to finalist.”

According to the State Department, the program is designed to expand the number of Americans studying foreign languages “that are critical to national security and economic prosperity.” Slots for the CLS program are extremely competitive. In 2020, the program selected students representing 306 institutions from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the program will operate virtually, but Wright will receive instruction from Pusan National University in Busan, South Korea. The program, which lasts nearly two months will consist of 20 hours a week of instruction and interaction, including 10 hours of face-to-face small group classes and 10 to 15 hours of synchronous and asynchronous activities, including cultural activities and directed independent study.

“I’m looking forward to fine-tuning my proficiency in Korean, learning more about the culture, and making new friends who are just as passionate about learning Korean as I am,” she said. “I’m beyond excited about this opportunity and I’m so happy to have many friends and family just as excited for me.”

Fuel for Finals

Don’t forget to stop by OLN 109 today 5/3 on your way to take the finals and grab you a donut!! Just a little  reminder that we are thinking about you in this stressful time, first come first serve so make sure you come get yours!!

Feature Story: Leadership Development Opportunities at UCO

Fran Petties, director of Talent Development

UCO supports the development of our current and potential leaders on campus. The application windows for both Leadership UCO (LUCO) and the Management Development Program (MDP) are quickly approaching and we encourage those who wish to grow as leaders to apply.

LUCO intentionally creates an application-based and learning-centered community to . . .  read more