OrangeFest will live up to its name with OSU Institute of Technology student clubs, academic programs and campus services offering plenty of activities and more during the downtown event Friday.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Spring enrollment at Oklahoma's public colleges and universities decreased 1.5 percent compared with last year. Overall enrollment dropped from 162,451 students in spring 2017 to 159,960 this semester. Increases were reported at
National Library Week is April 8 through 14, and the OSUIT Library will offer something fun to do every day including board games, puzzles, coloring sheets and refreshments in addition to games and contests for prizes and the 13th annual Poets Live!
The event officially starts at 4 p.m. on Friday, April 13, with live music, food trucks, and hands-on activities from OSU Institute of Technology, but children will surely want to make a beeline for the Kids' Zone.
The fifth luncheon in the Cowboy Chef's Table series is Tuesday, April 10, at noon in the State Room on the OSUIT campus, 1801 East 4th St., in Okmulgee.
OSU Institute of Technology's School of Visual Communications is hosting the 5th annual ART Plus, an art show and sale featuring work done by alumni that benefits the Visual Communications student scholarship fund.
OrangeFest 2018 will offer attendees plenty to see, hear and taste during the annual festival event in downtown Okmulgee on Friday, April 13. It's a family friendly evening of live music, food trucks, art displays, and includes the annual Glo Run 5K.