Civil War historian William C. Davis is scheduled to deliver the keynote address for the first Summer History Symposium at 7:30 p.m. on June 19 in Te Ata Memorial Auditorium at the University of Science and Arts.

Nothing goes together like a hot Oklahoma summer and time spent at the lake or a pool. Parents can gain an added sense of comfort knowing that their children have learned the basics of water safety and swimming proficiency from an experienced professional.

The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education recently honored a partnership between Oklahoma A+ schools and the University of Science of Arts that seeks to improve creativity skills in the classroom.

Eleven students at the University of Science and Arts were inducted into the Beta Beta Beta biology honor society in April.

Chelsea Butler knew exactly why she wanted to lose weight when she enrolled in a weight-loss, health awareness initiative at the University of Science and Arts in January.

Gas was less than a dollar per gallon. Records were physical objects that one placed on a record player in order to listen to music. Television came into the home via an antenna and was, for all intents and purposes, free.

As the song goes, “Those were the days…”