Skip navigation

As Oklahomans, we have become all too familiar with natural disasters and the aftermath that follows. As a consequence, we have also developed a keen sense of caring and empathy for those affected. We have been the benefactor of the generosity of others many times in the past and it is now our turn to […]


Popular Topics: CLA

University of Central Oklahoma was the winner in the Tai Pei Frozen Asian Food Summer Madness Bracket! Thank you to everyone who voted over the past few weeks. It has been quite a journey with Tai Pei Frozen Asian Food as the client this year. The student team, advised by Sandra Martin, competed and won […]


Popular Topics: award | CLA | Department of Mass Communication

Dr. Andrew Magnusson published a chapter on “Zoroastrian Fire Temples and the Islamization of Sacred Space in Early Islamic Iran,” in the volume Islamisation: Comparative Perspectives from History, edited by A.C.S. Peacock (Edinburgh University Press, 2016). Dr. Katrina Lacher published “Where’s the Beef . . . From: Boycotting Burger King to Protect Central American Rainforests,” […]


Popular Topics: award | CLA | Department of History and Geography | presented | published

Between July 16 and 30, 2017, five faculty members from the College of Liberal Arts attended an interdisciplinary faculty work shop sponsored by the Undergraduate International Studies Foreign Language (UISFL) program funded by the Department of Education at the East West Center on the campus of the University of Hawaii-Manoa. Dr. Peter Hershock, director of […]


Popular Topics: CLA | Department of History and Geography | Department of Humanities and Philosophy | department of political science | grants

Leadership Oklahoma City recently named Catherine Webster, Ph. D., dean of the College of Liberal Arts, to its Signature Program Class 36. The Signature Program is 10-month series of classes, each focusing on a different community issue. The program’s aim are: to develop leaders for civic service through education about OKC’s needs, resources, and opportunities; […]


Popular Topics: award | CLA
American Advertising Federation Team 2017

Kudos to UCO Mass Communication’s American Advertising Federation (AAF) Team on competing in the National Student Advertising Competition (NSAC) in New Orleans, Louisiana! The team  presented its campaign for this year’s client, Tai Pei Frozen Asian Food. The team placed first at the AAF District 10 competition in Fort Worth, Texas in April, competed in […]


Popular Topics: award | CLA | Department of Mass Communication

Dr. Sarah Kyle received a Franklin grant from the American Philosophical Society to support archival research in Venice during her sabbatical in the 2017-18 academic year. Additionally, in early April, Dr. Kyle presented her recent research in a paper entitled “An Experiment in the Collection of Knowledge: the Roccabonella Herbal as ‘Laboratory’” at the Renaissance […]


Popular Topics: CLA | Department of Humanities and Philosophy | grants

Dr. Eva Dadlez presented her paper “Kitsch and Bullshit as Cases of Aesthetic and Epistemic Bad Faith” at the American Society for Aesthetics’ Eastern Division meeting (Philadelphia, PA. 4/17). She also delivered her paper “The Practical Advantages of Pride and the Risks of Humility” at the Omaha Emotion Workshop (University of Omaha. Omaha, NE. 4/17), […]


Popular Topics: CLA | Department of Humanities and Philosophy

The UCO Department of English is proud to announce that the Everett Southwest Literary Award has a winner for 2011.  The competition called for novel manuscripts and was judged by writer Sandra Cisneros, award-winning author of “The House on Mango Street” and “Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories.” Cisneros chose “Poplar Crescent,” by John Tait, […]


Popular Topics: CLA | Department of English

UCO Laboratory of History Museum Timeline In 1915, history professor Lucy J. Hampton founded the Central State Normal Historical Society. The purpose of the society was to “…collect, arrange, and preserve historical material…illustrative of and relating to the history of Oklahoma…”  The museum was called the Laboratory of Original Evidence. It was first housed in […]


Popular Topics: Department of History and Geography