ECU News
94th Annual Interscholastic Meet scheduled at ECU
ADA — Students from approximately 75 high schools will compete the morning of Tuesday, Feb. 9, in the 94th annual Interscholastic Meet at East Central University.
It is the oldest and largest meet in Oklahoma.
Up to 2,000 students could compete by taking tests in 36 categories ranging from accounting to world history.
Many of the students compete in more than one of the tests.
Schools are divided into three divisions based on their enrollment numbers.
The sweepstakes winner in each division is the school with the most points earned by individual winners.
An Interscholastic Art Show will be on exhibit Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 8-9, in the Pogue Art Gallery in the Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Building.
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Showtime to host musical hoedown
Showtime, East Central University’s music theatre ensemble, will transform the Chalmers Herman Theatre into a traditional country Hoedown Thursday.
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ECU students compete in ‘Border Wars’ competition
Barbara Tiry of Skiatook, a freshman majoring in speech education at East Central University, outshone all other Oklahoma Poetry Interpreters at the recent Kansas Wesleyan University Border Wars speech and debate tournament. Her poetry presented a humorous look at love.
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‘Blue Eyes/brown Eyes’ creator speaking March 10 at East Central University
Jane Elliott, the creator of the “Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes” exercise that illustrates prejudice and bigotry based upon purely arbitrary factors, will speak Wednesday, March 10, at East Central University.
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ECU Choral students to perform in Denver
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