Author: Shanice Hopkins

Goals and Initiatives for the 2025-2026 UCOSA President and Vice President
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Goals and Initiatives for the 2025-2026 UCOSA President and Vice President

Shanice Hopkins- April 16, 2025

Following the UCO Student Association runoff election, the student body has officially elected a new President and Vice President for the 2025-2026 school year. UCentral's ... Read More

Student Visas Revoked
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Student Visas Revoked

Shanice Hopkins- April 15, 2025

The Trump Administration is revoking visas, fueling an uncertain future for international students. UCO and OSU have made the list and Governor Stitt has addressed ... Read More

Mark Nash elected as Edmond’s 57th mayor
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Mark Nash elected as Edmond’s 57th mayor

Shanice Hopkins- April 8, 2025

Voters in Edmond have chosen Mark Nash as the city's 57th mayor. Nash won the April 1 municipal general election, defeating former council member Tom ... Read More

College of Business Breaks Ground on Expansion
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College of Business Breaks Ground on Expansion

Shanice Hopkins- March 13, 2025

The College of Business is officially breaking ground on their newest additions to the building coming soon. On Wednesday, the College of Business hosted their ... Read More

Women’s History Month at UCO
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Women’s History Month at UCO

Shanice Hopkins- March 5, 2025

March is Women's History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements of women throughout history. UCentral reporter Shanice Hopkins sat down with the vice president ... Read More

US Dept. of Education Impact on UCO Students
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US Dept. of Education Impact on UCO Students

Shanice Hopkins- November 14, 2024

President-Elect Donald Trump is calling to eliminate the US Department of Education, and Oklahoma's own State Superintendent Ryan Walters is on board with the plan. ... Read More

UCO Nursing Program Elevated to School Status
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UCO Nursing Program Elevated to School Status

Shanice Hopkins- November 14, 2024

UCO's Department of Nursing has been elevated to the School of Nursing, to reflect the quality education that it provides. UCO has a long legacy ... Read More