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The University of Central Oklahoma was founded on December 24, 1890, when the Territorial Legislature voted to establish the Territorial Normal School, [5] making UCO the second oldest public institution in Oklahoma, the first being the University of Oklahoma, established December 19, 1890. Classes were first held in November 1891.
University of Central Oklahoma people (5 C, 1 P) Pages in category "University of Central Oklahoma" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The Vista, established in 1903 as the student newspaper of the University of Central Oklahoma, is the longest, continually published student newspaper in the state of Oklahoma. Distributed weekly free of charge on the UCO campus, The Vista serves as an integral part of the journalism experience and education of Mass Communication Department ...
The Central Oklahoma Bronchos football program is a college football team that represents the University of Central Oklahoma. The team has had 13 head coaches since organized football began in 1902. The Bronchos have played in more than 1,000 games in its 110 seasons.
2014 Central Oklahoma Bronchos football team; Central Oklahoma Bronchos; Central Oklahoma Bronchos football; Central Oklahoma–Northeastern State football rivalry; Chad Richison Stadium; Hamilton Field House; KUCO (FM) KZUC-LP; List of University of Central Oklahoma people; List of presidents of the University of Central Oklahoma; Old North ...
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Dr. Dwight E. Adams, former Director of the FBI Laboratory; member of the FBI’s research team that developed the DNA techniques first used in 1988; recipient of 2003 Presidential Rank Award as Distinguished Executive, the highest award given in the Federal Government; Director of the University of Central Oklahoma Forensic Science Institute [5]
The university closed Old North in 2001 because of structural and safety issues. Old North was left dormant until funds could be raised to renovate the building. [7] The $11 million of renovations include the addition of an east wing, an amphitheater, additional maintenance space, and elevators to make the building ADA compliant. [3]