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East Central University

East Central University (ECU or East Central) is a public university in Ada, Oklahoma. It is part of Oklahoma's Regional University System. Beyond its flagship campus in Ada, the university has courses available in McAlester, Shawnee, and Durant, as well as online courses. Founded as East Central State Normal School in 1909, its present name was adopted in 1985.[5] Some of its more prominent alumni include former Microsoft COO B. Kevin Turner, Modernist painter Leon Polk Smith, former NFL player Mark Gastineau, past governors Robert S. Kerr and George Nigh, former U.S. Representative Lyle Boren, Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Tom Colbert, and U.S. Army General James D. Thurman.

East Central University
Former name
East Central State Normal School (1909–1939)
East Central State College (1939–1974)
East Central Oklahoma State University (1974–1985)
TypePublic university
Established1909
Parent institution
Regional University System of Oklahoma
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$35,564,099 [1]
PresidentWendell L. Godwin
ProvostJeffery Gibson
Administrative staff
422 [2]
Students3,577 (2019) [3]
Location,
U.S.

34°46′28″N 96°39′53″W / 34.77444°N 96.66472°W / 34.77444; -96.66472
CampusCollege town
ColorsBlack and orange[4]
   
NicknameTigers
Sporting affiliations
Great American Conference
MascotRoary the Tiger
Websitewww.ecok.edu

ECU is approximately 90 miles (140 km) from Oklahoma City, 115 miles (185 km) from Tulsa and 150 miles (240 km) from Dallas. Today the campus consists of 37 buildings on 135 acres (55 ha); the university typically enrolls more than 3,500 students per semester from more than 30 countries and 25 states.

History Edit

The university was founded as East Central State Normal School in 1909, two years after Oklahoma was admitted as the 46th U.S. state. It was one of the six newly created state funded normal schools that were designed to provide four years of "preparatory" (or high school) study, followed by two years of college work towards teacher certification. The school's establishment was the product of the intense lobbying efforts of the 25,000 Club, a local booster group.[6] The club raised funds for faculty salaries so classes could begin that fall in local churches and public school classrooms.[6] Graduates of the normal school program received lifetime teaching certification statewide.[5] The 1910 Oklahoma Legislature funded faculty salaries and the construction of a building on a 16-acre (65,000 m2) site donated by a Chickasaw allottee.[6] In 1919, the normal schools were authorized by the Oklahoma Legislature to offer four years of teacher education, to offer bachelor's degrees, and were designated teachers' colleges.[5]

From 1910 to 1960, East Central operated Horace Mann Training School, a teacher education program designed to equip prospective teachers with classroom skills. From its inception, the training school focused on elementary and junior high students. In 1925, Horace Mann added older students upon achieving a new four-year high school accreditation. In 1953, a new Horace Mann building was completed where the program was housed until Horace Mann Training School was discontinued in 1960.[7]

Expanding beyond education degrees, in 1939 the school became East Central State College.[6] Fifteen years later, the regional colleges were allowed to offer graduate degrees. By 1974, the state legislature renamed the state colleges, and it became East Central Oklahoma State University—a name it retained until 1985 when it gained its present name.[5]

Academics Edit

ECU serves around 4,000 students and is perhaps best known for its Environmental Health Science Program, one of only 30 programs nationally accredited by the National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation Council[8]

 
A full-size tiger statue in the center of Frank R. Crabtree Sr. Honor Plaza, directly in front of the old Science Hall

East Central is divided into 5 academic units (three colleges and two schools) with 70 degree programs.[9] They are:

  • College of Education and Psychology
  • College of Health and Sciences
    • School of Nursing
  • College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
    • School of Fine Arts
  • The Harland C. Stonecipher School of Business
  • School of Graduate Studies

Other campuses Edit

East Central is no longer one of four participating institutions offering courses at the Ardmore Higher Education Center. There are Distance Education sites located in Shawnee, OK, through the Gordon Cooper Technology Center and McAlester, OK through the Eastern Oklahoma State College.[10] ECU offers online graduate and undergraduate courses.

Student life Edit

East Central hosts nearly eighty student organizations. Among them are a local chapter of Alpha Psi Omega and Pi Kappa Delta as well as the Student Government Association and Campus Activity Board. In addition, there are five Greek organizations at ECU divided among the Interfraternity Council (IFC) and Panhellenic Association (PHA):

Athletics Edit

 
Division II game between East Central and NSU.

East Central's athletic teams (the "Tigers") have competed in the NCAA Division II Great American Conference (GAC) since 2011, after competing in the Lone Star Conference of the NCAA from 1997 to 2011. The university hosts 13 sports, 6 men's athletic programs and 7 programs for women. The school's football team won the NAIA national football championship in 1993. Athletics offices are located within the .

Notable alumni Edit

Politics Edit

ECU has had several graduates move to political office, including five of alumni who were elected to the position of governor.

 
Robert S. Kerr

Professional sports Edit

Several ECU grads have excelled in the area of professional sports:

Other notable alumni Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ [https://www.ecok.edu/sites/default/files/website_files/ECU_Foundation/2019-FS-6-30-ECU%20Foundation%2C%20Inc.-FINAL.pdf East Central University Foundation, Inc.]
  2. ^ "About East Central University". East Central University. May 31, 2018.
  3. ^ "East Central University".
  4. ^ ECU Identity Standards. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d About ECU 2007-12-22 at the Wayback Machine, Eastern Central University (accessed June 9, 2010).
  6. ^ a b c d Turner, Alvin O., "East Central University," Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture May 31, 2010, at the Wayback Machine (accessed June 9, 2010).
  7. ^ Ingram, Susan (2009). East Central University 1909-2009, Celebrating 100 Years, Encompass the Past, Enrich the Future. Ada, Oklahoma: East Central University. p. 39. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  8. ^ "NEHSPAC -". www.ehacoffice.org. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  9. ^ . ecok.edu. Archived from the original on 2008-01-01. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  10. ^ . ecok.edu. Archived from the original on 2013-09-01. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  11. ^ "Involvement". East Central University. 2018-03-02. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  12. ^ . KXII. January 4, 2013. Archived from the original on January 8, 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
  13. ^ Ellis, Ashley (6 November 2018). "Republican Cindy Byrd to be next Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector". KTUL. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  14. ^ McMillon, Lynn (1 August 2013). "Microsoft's Kevin Turner on digital faith". The Christian Chronicle.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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East Central University ECU or East Central is a public university in Ada Oklahoma It is part of Oklahoma s Regional University System Beyond its flagship campus in Ada the university has courses available in McAlester Shawnee and Durant as well as online courses Founded as East Central State Normal School in 1909 its present name was adopted in 1985 5 Some of its more prominent alumni include former Microsoft COO B Kevin Turner Modernist painter Leon Polk Smith former NFL player Mark Gastineau past governors Robert S Kerr and George Nigh former U S Representative Lyle Boren Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Tom Colbert and U S Army General James D Thurman East Central UniversityFormer nameEast Central State Normal School 1909 1939 East Central State College 1939 1974 East Central Oklahoma State University 1974 1985 TypePublic universityEstablished1909Parent institutionRegional University System of OklahomaAcademic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 35 564 099 1 PresidentWendell L GodwinProvostJeffery GibsonAdministrative staff422 2 Students3 577 2019 3 LocationAda Oklahoma U S 34 46 28 N 96 39 53 W 34 77444 N 96 66472 W 34 77444 96 66472CampusCollege townColorsBlack and orange 4 NicknameTigersSporting affiliationsGreat American ConferenceMascotRoary the TigerWebsitewww wbr ecok wbr eduECU is approximately 90 miles 140 km from Oklahoma City 115 miles 185 km from Tulsa and 150 miles 240 km from Dallas Today the campus consists of 37 buildings on 135 acres 55 ha the university typically enrolls more than 3 500 students per semester from more than 30 countries and 25 states Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Other campuses 4 Student life 5 Athletics 6 Notable alumni 6 1 Politics 6 2 Professional sports 6 3 Other notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe university was founded as East Central State Normal School in 1909 two years after Oklahoma was admitted as the 46th U S state It was one of the six newly created state funded normal schools that were designed to provide four years of preparatory or high school study followed by two years of college work towards teacher certification The school s establishment was the product of the intense lobbying efforts of the 25 000 Club a local booster group 6 The club raised funds for faculty salaries so classes could begin that fall in local churches and public school classrooms 6 Graduates of the normal school program received lifetime teaching certification statewide 5 The 1910 Oklahoma Legislature funded faculty salaries and the construction of a building on a 16 acre 65 000 m2 site donated by a Chickasaw allottee 6 In 1919 the normal schools were authorized by the Oklahoma Legislature to offer four years of teacher education to offer bachelor s degrees and were designated teachers colleges 5 From 1910 to 1960 East Central operated Horace Mann Training School a teacher education program designed to equip prospective teachers with classroom skills From its inception the training school focused on elementary and junior high students In 1925 Horace Mann added older students upon achieving a new four year high school accreditation In 1953 a new Horace Mann building was completed where the program was housed until Horace Mann Training School was discontinued in 1960 7 Expanding beyond education degrees in 1939 the school became East Central State College 6 Fifteen years later the regional colleges were allowed to offer graduate degrees By 1974 the state legislature renamed the state colleges and it became East Central Oklahoma State University a name it retained until 1985 when it gained its present name 5 Academics EditECU serves around 4 000 students and is perhaps best known for its Environmental Health Science Program one of only 30 programs nationally accredited by the National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation Council 8 nbsp A full size tiger statue in the center of Frank R Crabtree Sr Honor Plaza directly in front of the old Science HallEast Central is divided into 5 academic units three colleges and two schools with 70 degree programs 9 They are College of Education and Psychology College of Health and Sciences School of Nursing College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences School of Fine Arts The Harland C Stonecipher School of Business School of Graduate StudiesOther campuses EditEast Central is no longer one of four participating institutions offering courses at the Ardmore Higher Education Center There are Distance Education sites located in Shawnee OK through the Gordon Cooper Technology Center and McAlester OK through the Eastern Oklahoma State College 10 ECU offers online graduate and undergraduate courses Student life EditEast Central hosts nearly eighty student organizations Among them are a local chapter of Alpha Psi Omega and Pi Kappa Delta as well as the Student Government Association and Campus Activity Board In addition there are five Greek organizations at ECU divided among the Interfraternity Council IFC and Panhellenic Association PHA Chi Omega Phi Theta Chapter Est December 12 1964 Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Theta Chapter Est April 16 1966 Phi Kappa Tau Gamma Xi Chapter Est April 15 1966 Pi Kappa Alpha Epsilon Omega Chapter Est October 25 1963 Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Chapter Est 1938 11 Athletics EditMain article East Central Tigers nbsp Division II game between East Central and NSU East Central s athletic teams the Tigers have competed in the NCAA Division II Great American Conference GAC since 2011 after competing in the Lone Star Conference of the NCAA from 1997 to 2011 The university hosts 13 sports 6 men s athletic programs and 7 programs for women The school s football team won the NAIA national football championship in 1993 Athletics offices are located within the Kerr Activities Center Notable alumni EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources East Central University news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Politics Edit ECU has had several graduates move to political office including five of alumni who were elected to the position of governor Bill Anoatubby Chickasaw Nation Governor nbsp Robert S KerrCharles W Blackwell Class of 1964 first Ambassador of the Chickasaw Nation to the United States from 1995 until 2013 12 Lyle Boren former U S Congressman Cindy Byrd Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector 13 Rudolph Hargrave Former Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court Frank W Davis Oklahoma politician Class of 1958 late member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives Robert S Kerr former Governor of the State of Oklahoma and U S Senator Ernest McFarland former Arizona Governor George Nigh former Governor of the State of Oklahoma Dustin Rowe current Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme CourtProfessional sports Edit Several ECU grads have excelled in the area of professional sports Harry The Cat Brecheen former baseball player Armonty Bryant former professional football player Brad Calip College Football Hall of Fame football player Mark Gastineau former professional football player Todd Graham former Arizona State Sun Devils Head Football Coach Dewey McClain football player David Moore Chicago Bears wide receiver Trinity Benson Detroit Lions wide receiver Caleb Holley Canadian Football League wide receiver Dr Gil Morgan professional golfer Clifford Thrift former San Diego Chargers Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams professional football player Jerry Walker former major league baseball player and front office executive Lloyd Waner baseball hall of famer Paul Waner baseball hall of famerOther notable alumni Edit Wade Burleson author historian and teacher Jeremy Castle singer songwriter Hallie Brown Ford philanthropist Aaron Gwyn professor and author Lillard Hill broadcast journalist Kenneth Hite professional author and game designer Jennifer McLoud Mann mathematician Leon Polk Smith Artist Harland Stonecipher Pre Paid Legal Services Inc Founder Chairman amp CEO B Kevin Turner Former COO of Microsoft CEO of Sam s Club and CIO of Walmart 14 La Vern E Weber United States Army Lieutenant General and Chief of the National Guard BureauReferences Edit https www ecok edu sites default files website files ECU Foundation 2019 FS 6 30 ECU 20Foundation 2C 20Inc FINAL pdf East Central University Foundation Inc About East Central University East Central University May 31 2018 East Central University ECU Identity Standards Retrieved April 26 2023 a b c d About ECU Archived 2007 12 22 at the Wayback Machine Eastern Central University accessed June 9 2010 a b c d Turner Alvin O East Central University Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Archived May 31 2010 at the Wayback Machine accessed June 9 2010 Ingram Susan 2009 East Central University 1909 2009 Celebrating 100 Years Encompass the Past Enrich the Future Ada Oklahoma East Central University p 39 Retrieved October 11 2023 NEHSPAC www ehacoffice org Retrieved April 13 2018 Academics East Central University Ada Oklahoma ecok edu Archived from the original on 2008 01 01 Retrieved April 13 2018 Distance Education Centers and Programs East Central University Ada Oklahoma ecok edu Archived from the original on 2013 09 01 Retrieved April 13 2018 Involvement East Central University 2018 03 02 Retrieved 2019 10 21 Chickasaw Nation Ambassador Charles W Blackwell a Man of Vision KXII January 4 2013 Archived from the original on January 8 2013 Retrieved January 20 2013 Ellis Ashley 6 November 2018 Republican Cindy Byrd to be next Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector KTUL Retrieved January 29 2019 McMillon Lynn 1 August 2013 Microsoft s Kevin Turner on digital faith The Christian Chronicle External links EditOfficial website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Central University amp oldid 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