-
Hundreds joined the University of Oklahoma’s Black Student Association (OU BSA) Thursday afternoon in a march across campus after a video of a person…
-
In March, two students here were expelled after a racially charged video surfaced from fraternity members. Now, university officials hope diversity classes will make the campus more inclusive.
-
Former Oklahoma state senator Jabar Shumate will join the OU faculty in June. He shares his plan for increasing diversity.
-
Headlines for Tuesday, March 31, 2015:Thousands of educators rally at the capitol to get the attention of lawmakers. (NewsOK)A change in plans for an…
-
The University of Oklahoma released the results of its investigation into Sigma Alpha Epsilon Friday. The university began the review after a video surfaced of its members singing a racist song.
-
President David Boren, releasing an investigation into the incident involving Sigma Alpha Epsilon, contradicts statements by the fraternity's national office that the chant was learned locally.
-
Headlines for Thursday, March 26, 2015:Tornadoes tear through Tulsa and its suburbs especially in Sand Springs. (Tulsa World)Western Heights and Moore…
-
The University of Oklahoma student seen in a video leading the fraternity in a racist chant has publicly apologized. Levi Pettit met with black clergy and other community members to say he was wrong.
-
Three fraternities have been suspended or closed this month alone. NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Caitlin Flanagan, a writer for The Atlantic, about her year-long investigation of the Greek system.
-
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and ACLU Oklahoma Executive Director Ryan Kiesel…