Student leaders from Seminole State College and Seminole High School were special guests at a Seminole Chamber of Commerce breakfast with Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt on March 27 in the Utterback Ballroom on SSC’s campus.
Following his presentation, SSC Student Government President Adisen Williamson and SHS Superintendent’s Advisory Council President Kassidy Baker presented the Governor with a gift basket filled with items from the Seminole community.
The Seminole State College Board of Regents met March 27 to conduct business including the ratification of emergency expenses, the approval of policy revisions and the awarding of emeritus status to former Health Sciences Division Chair and Assistant Professor of STEM Dr. Noble Jobe.
South Central Industries, Inc. CEO Tina Hanna and Chief of Staff Jessica Mathews Nickerson spoke to Seminole State College Assistant Professor Brad Schatzel’s macroeconomics class on March 25. Their presentation, “Confidence is Key: A Guide to Presenting Yourself with Strength and Authenticity,” covered professional greetings, attire, networking, interview strategies, and the role of humor in stressful situations. About 20 students, along with Schatzel and Division Chair Tammy Kasterke, attended.
Seminole State College Associate Professor of Agriculture Wendy Rich guides a Seminole County 4-H student through a hands-on livestock demonstration using “Susan the Sow” at the club’s monthly meeting on March 24. The interactive lesson taught participants about wildlife and livestock husbandry. The piglet delivery simulation proved to be a highlight for students and parents alike.
Seminole State College’s Upward Bound program recently launched the UB Cleans initiative, providing students with the opportunity to give back to their community. Participants volunteer alongside the Seminole Arts Council, cleaning various locations around Seminole. Senior students meet every Thursday after school to help beautify the community while working toward their volunteer goals for their Bridge Trip this summer. Upward Bound is 100% federally funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Pictured (L to R): Upward Bound Coordinator Anna Skender, Upward Bound students Sosie Tucker, Marissa Massey, Jace Fitzgerald and Noah Higgins.
Several Seminole State College employees attended the 2025 Learning Innovations Summit at Rose State College on March 13-14. The event was hosted by The Oklahoma Council for Online Learning Excellence and focused on innovations in technology, teaching, student success and leadership. Pictured (left to right) are NASNTI Computer Science Specialist Alecia Bailey, Assistant Professor of STEM Dr. Deanna Miles, Dean of Instruction Jessica Isaacs, Adjunct Professor of Biology Kara Stanley and NASNTI Student Success Specialist Ben Little.
Kara Stanley (right), SSC Adjunct Professor of Biology, delivered a presentation during the event, with assistance from Associate Professor of English Yasminda Choate.
Members of the Seminole State College President’s Leadership Class visited the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum on March 13. Students were guided on a tour by a National Park Ranger, who explained the symbolic significance of the memorial and provided insight into the events of April 19, 1995. The group also toured the Memorial Archives and participated in the Uncover-Discover STEM Lab, which integrates investigative techniques used in the aftermath of the bombing.
PLC students also attended a “First Person: Stories of Hope” presentation from a survivor of the 1995 bombing.
Assistant Director of Transfer Admissions at the University of Oklahoma Theresa Richardson speaks with SSC students about the transfer process on March 12.
Seminole State College students had the opportunity to gain valuable insights into the university transfer process during an informational session hosted by SSC’s Student Support Services and STEM Student Support Services on March 12. The event featured guest speaker Theresa Richardson, Assistant Director of Transfer Admissions at the University of Oklahoma.
Richardson provided attendees with an overview of the transfer process, covering key topics such as university applications, financial aid, advisement, scholarships and transfer fee waivers available through SSS. Following the presentation, she met with individual students to discuss their specific academic goals and provide personalized guidance for those considering a transfer to OU after completing their studies at SSC.
Seminole State College Assistant Professor of English Paul Juhasz was recently named a finalist for the 2025 Oklahoma Book Awards. The event will take place on May 16 at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.
Seminole State College Assistant Professor of English Paul Juhasz has been named a finalist for the 2025 Oklahoma Book Award in poetry for his latest collection, “The Fires of Heraclitus.”
Presented by the Oklahoma Center for the Book, the Oklahoma Book Award recognizes outstanding literary works by authors with ties to the state. Winners in each category will be announced at the annual awards banquet on May 16 at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.
Juhasz’s nominated work, “The Fires of Heraclitus,” explores themes of change, impermanence, and transformation, drawing inspiration from the ancient Greek philosopher. Known for his belief in fire as a symbol of constant flux, Heraclitus viewed struggle and opposition as essential forces shaping existence—ideas reflected in Juhasz’s poetic work.
The Seminole Chamber of Commerce recognized Assistant Professor of English Jamie Worthley (left) as the Faculty Member of the Month and TRIO Accounting Clerk Yahnah Factor (right) as the Staff Member of the Month at their Forum on March 13.
Two Seminole State College employees were recognized for their dedication and service during the Seminole Chamber of Commerce Forum on March 13. Assistant Professor of English Jamie Worthley was honored as Faculty Member of the Month, and TRIO Accounting Clerk Yahnah Factor was named Staff Member of the Month.
The Seminole Chamber of Commerce Education Committee, along with the Lions Club and Kontoor Brands/Wrangler, recognize SSC employees several times during Forum each year. Individuals are nominated from across the campus and chosen by SSC administrators to receive the honor.