Cameron University will hold graduation fairs at both the main Lawton campus as well as at CU-Duncan to assist students who plan to participate in spring Commencement.
The graduation fair at CU-Duncan is slated for Wednesday, March 2 in the Learning Resource Center, and will run from 10 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. The Lawton event will take place on Thursday, March 3, from 8:30 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. in the McCasland Ballroom, located in the McMahon Centennial Complex.
Employers interested in recruiting talented students, alumni and community members are encouraged to participate in Cameron University’s Red River Career Connection, which will take place virtually from Monday, March 7, through Friday, March 11.
The Cameron University Department of Art, Music, and Theatre Arts will continue its 2021-2022 Spirited Season with “Eurydice” by Sarah Ruhl. The production will be presented in the University Theatre from Thursday, February 17, through Saturday, February 19. The curtain goes up at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $13 for adults and $10 for senior citizens, military, Cameron faculty and staff, and non-Cameron students. CU students receive one free admission with their CU I.D. Tickets can be reserved by calling the box office at 580-581-2346.
If you once started a college degree, earned class credits but then had to drop out, there’s no time like the present to complete a degree program and fulfill that long-held dream of becoming a college graduate. With that in mind, Cameron University’s Department of Business will present CU Finish, a virtual informational session that will provide details about the Bachelor’s of Science in Organizational Leadership degree program, which is ideal for those who have already earned some college credits.
Cameron University has announced the President’s and Dean’s honor lists for the Fall 2021 semester. To make the President’s Honor Roll, undergraduate students must be enrolled full-time (carrying at least 12 hours of classes) and maintain a straight A average (4.0). The Dean’s Honor Roll requires a B average (3.00-3.99).
When Cameron University assistant professor of art Jack Crouch saw the call for entries for Strata Gallery’s Against the Grain juried art exhibition, he knew he had the perfect submission: an oil painting titled “Onward” that presents his unique take on Jacques-Louis David’s “Napoleon Crossing the Alps.” Juror Stephanie Jacinto included Crouch’s painting in her selections for the exhibition, which focuses on works that in some way resist following current trends within the art world. The exhibition is on display through February 5 at Strata Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.