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Sept 19, 2007

Page 2 Campus Update September 19, 2007 Dates to Remember Orange and Black Day Sept 21-22 ECU Homecoming Events Sept 28 ECU Presidential Inauguration Oct 5 Soccer – ECU v West Texas A&M Univ Oct 12 &13 Teaching American History Oklahoma Centennial Oct 17 ECU United Way Fair 11 a m – 1 p m in the Ballroom Oct 18 & 19



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ECU Graduate Selected as Teacher of the Year

During

ceremonies at the Oklahoma

State Fair, State

Superintendent

Sandy Garrett

announced that

Stephanie

Canada, a

physical education teacher at Will Rogers

Elementary School in Shawnee, was the 2007-

2008 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year.

From 1995-1997 Canada was the assistant

women's basketball coach at East Central

University. She earned her Bachelor of Science in

exercise science and a master's in secondary physical education from ECU. $1 Million ECU Grant, to Help Prevent

Violence Against Women

A $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of

Justice has been awarded to ECU to develop a

program with the five other universities in the

Regional University System of Oklahoma (RUSO)

to help prevent violence against women.

ECU, the flagship institution acting on behalf of

RUSO, was notified by the Justice Department's

Office on Violence Against Women that ECU and

sister institutions Northeastern State University, the

University of Central Oklahoma and Northwestern,

Southeastern and Southwestern Oklahoma State

Universities will share the grant and establish the

Regional University System of Oklahoma Violence

Prevention Project.

ECU Selected by AHEC to Develop Branch

Campus in Ardmore

Mark Cunningham,

Ardmore Higher

Education Center board

of trustees' chair, congratulates President

Rafes. ECU was

selected to become the

AHEC's partner in

developing a proposed branch campus in

Ardmore.

KGOU is now available at ECU

National Public Radio has arrived in Ada on 98.1

FM. Through an agreement with the University of

Oklahoma, ECU is now a translator site and is

simulcasting programming for KGOU Radio. Not only can the surrounding area listen to public radio programming, but ECU mass communications students have started producing their own programs for KGOU about ECU and the Ada community this semester.

ECU Observes Constitution Day

with Rothbaum Lecture

Randall B. Woods, Cooper

distinguished professor of history at the University of Arkansas, delivered the eighth Rothbaum Lecture at ECU.

Many staff, faculty and students

enjoyed the discussion on LBJ, Civil Rights and

Viet Nam.

The Political Science Program also awarded prizes

in the "Do You Know Your Constitution?" quiz.

Campus Update September 19, 2007

NASA Fellowships Awarded to 14 ECU Students

Fourteen East Central University students have

been awarded funding under the NASA National

Space Grant College and Fellowship Program for

the 2007-2008 academic year.

The awards are competitive and applications are

reviewed by a committee on campus. Awards are in the form of scholarship and research stipends and range from $350 to $2,000 for the academic year.

ECU's School of Business kicks off the 2007

Homecoming Festivities

More than 200 ECU

School of Business

Graduates came

"home" to ECU this week. The ECU

School of Business

hosted two luncheons to show appreciation their students, graduates and supporters.

Orange, White & Tiger Striped

Homecoming 2007 Events

Friday, Sept. 21

1 p.m. Golf Scramble

Saturday, Sept. 22

8 a.m. Tiger 5K Run

10:30 a.m. Golden Tiger Brunch

11 a.m. Legacy Luncheon

11:30 a.m. Athletic Alumni Reception

1 p.m. Homecoming Parade

4:30 p.m. Tiger Tailgate Party

5:30 p.m. King & Queen Coronation

6 p.m. ECU vs. Midwestern State University

9:30 p.m. ECU Alumni Social

ECU to crown Homecoming King and Queen

ECU's first

Homecoming king

will be crowned

Saturday Sept. 22,

prior to kick-off along with the traditional queen.

ECU will Inaugurate its Seventh

President on Friday, Sept. 28

ECU's Presidential Inauguration is just around the corner, faculty, staff, students and community members are encouraged to attend the following events.

Friday, Sept. 28

2 p.m. Inauguration, Kerr Activities Center

4 p.m. Reception, University Center

6 p.m. Tiger Tales, Dorothy Summers Theatre

The fundraising event - Tiger Tales will honor the seven university presidents. Through song, dance and art the audience can expect an amazing look back at the past 99 years. Tickets are available through the ECU Advancement Office - 2 for $30.

Welcome to ECU!

Phillip Wheller, building maintenance

Brandon Dixon, custodian

Bryan Clonch, custodian

Thomas Carotenuti, building maintenance worker

Suzan Blanco, cashier/Perkins Loan clerk

Page 2 Campus Update September 19, 2007

Dates to Remember!

Every Friday Orange and Black Day

Sept. 21-22

ECU Homecoming Events

Sept. 28

ECU Presidential Inauguration

Oct. 5

Soccer - ECU v. West Texas A&M Univ.

Oct. 12 &13

Teaching American History Oklahoma

Centennial

Oct. 17

ECU United Way Fair

11 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the Ballroom

Oct. 18 & 19

Fall Break - No Classes/Office Closed

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