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tonkawa, enid and stillwater
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT NOC: TONKAWA, ENID AND STILLWATER
Published by Northern Oklahoma College Public Information Office
(May 9 - 16, 2014)
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 Calendar of Events
 Upcoming events, save the dates
 NOC employees celebrating May birthdays
 New NOC Bookstore Website announced
 This week’s News Center Extra available now
 See the stars at NOC
 NOC Wilkin Hall rededication ceremony and Foundation gift announcement set for May 13
 NOC summer work hours begin May 19
 NJCAA 2014 Region II Baseball Tournament updated bracket
 NOC Enid wins regional opener
 Ban of Western shuffles bracket for NOC baseball
 Durant’s Loyd signs to play soccer for Lady Mavs
 NOC Women Add 3 Recruits
 NOC 108th commencement ceremony held May 3 in Enid
 Graduation Exercises Honor Total of 882 At NOC-Tonkawa
 NOC 108th commencement ceremony held May 3 in Tonkawa
 Four Lady Jets on All-Region softball team
 NOC Tonkawa nursing students pinned
 NOC Stillwater nursing students pinned
 NOC Enid nursing students pinned
 Lamb for sale - reserve yours by June 15
 NOC awarded Aspen Prize for Excellence
 NOC boys’ basketball camp applications are now available
 NOC girls’ basketball camp applications are now available
 NOC‘s DMI Accepting Applications
 Koch Fertilizer Scholarship program announced
 Chautauqua Teachers Institute set for June 16-21 in Enid A professional development opportunity
 The Maverick and Red & Silver Review schedules and Facebook links
 Employment opportunities at NOC
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Calendar of events
Friday, May 9
Tonkawa/Enid/Stillwater:
Final examinations – May 5 through 9
NOC employee service awards and end-of-year faculty meeting – 9 a.m., Walcher Conf. Center, Tonkawa campus
Tonkawa/Enid:
Baseball – Region II tournament, May 9-12, Bill Doenges Memorial Stadium, Bartlesville, times TBA (originally
scheduled for May 8-11)
NOC Tonkawa vs. Carl Albert at noon
NOC Enid vs. Redlands, 3:30 p.m.
Residence halls close – 4 p.m.
Saturday, May 10
Tonkawa/Enid:
Baseball – Region II tournament, May 9-12, Bill Doenges Memorial Stadium, Bartlesville, times TBA
Sunday, May 11
Tonkawa/Enid:
Baseball – Region II tournament, May 9-12, Bill Doenges Memorial Stadium, Bartlesville, times TBA
Monday, May 12
Tonkawa/Enid:
Baseball – Region II tournament, May 9-12, Bill Doenges Memorial Stadium, Bartlesville, times TBA
Begin early 6-week (E6) and online classes
Grades due by noon
Tuesday, May 13
Tonkawa/Enid/Stillwater:
Final day for students to add early 6-week (E6) and online classes
NOC Board of Regents meeting - 1 p.m., Conference Room, Tonkawa (lunch 12 p.m. Magnolia Room)
Tonkawa:
Wilkin Hall cornerstone rededication and gift announcement - 11 a.m., near the front steps of Wilkin, everyone is
welcome
Wednesday, May 14
Tonkawa/Enid/Stillwater:
Final day for students to drop early 6-week (E6) and online classes
Thursday, May 15
Tonkawa/Enid/Stillwater:
No activities scheduled
Friday, May 16
Tonkawa/Enid/Stillwater:
No classes but the offices are open
Tonkawa/Enid:
Plains District Baseball Tournament - May 16 and 17, hosted by Region II champ
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Upcoming Events
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Baseball (Plains District Tournament) – May 16 – 17, hosted by Region II champ
Begin summer office hours – May 19
No classes and the offices are closed – May 23
Baseball – May 24 through 31, NJCAA World Series, David Allen Memorial Ballpark, Enid, Okla.
Memorial Day, no classes and the offices are closed – May 26
No classes and the offices are closed – May 30
No classes and the offices are closed – May 30
Begin June 4-week classes – June 9
Final day to add June 4-week classes – June 10
Final day to drop June 4-week classes – June 11
No classes and the offices are closed – June 13
End E6/online classes and finals – June 19
No classes and the offices are closed – June 20
Event details are available on the NOC Website, “Calendar” (http://www.noc.edu/calendar). Go to the event date, click
on the text for the event of interest and more details will display if available.
News from Northern
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! May
NOC employees celebrating May birthdays are: Scott Morris and Raydon Leaton, 2nd; Kelly Jordan, 4th; Traci
Schwerdtfeger, 6th; Brad Gordon, 9th; John Michael Warburton, 9th; Randy Walker, 11th; Laura Marshall, 21st; Linn Laughrey,
21st; Traci Snoddy, 22nd; Kathy Hannah, 24th; Jeremy Cook, 25th; Peggy Roads and Elizabeth Whitaker, 26th; Dianna Ditmore
and Jenna Kodesh, 29th. If anyone needs to be added to the list, contact Jill Dark at 580.628.6232.
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New NOC Bookstore Website announced
This week’s News Center Extra available now
Just click on the image above to view the publication.
Direct questions or suggestions to [email protected].
“News Center Extra” link -
http://okhighered.org/news-center/extra.shtml
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Enid Buzz – See the stars at NOC
SEE THE STARS: Drop by the NOC observatory. Every Thursday evening (weather permitting) the observatory will be
open to the public at dark. The observatory is free. Canned good donations are accepted & given to the Horn of Plenty. Also
available for large groups by calling Bob at (580) 548-2399. Located at Randolph & Michael Hedges, just north of Briggs
Auditorium.
See photos & learn more on EnidBuzz.com… http://www.enidbuzz.com/noc-enid-observatory/
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NOC Wilkin Hall rededication ceremony and
Foundation gift announcement set for May 13
A rededication ceremony and laying of a new time
capsule for the recently restored Northern Oklahoma
College (NOC) Wilkin Hall, and the announcement of
a gift to the NOC Foundation, will be held near the
front steps of Wilkin beginning at 11 a.m., Tuesday,
May 13. The public is invited to attend with
refreshments served.
Sheri Snyder, vice president for development and
community relations will serve as Mistress of
Ceremonies. Ron Chambers the Most Worshipful
Grand Master of the Masons of Oklahoma Grand
Lodge will preside over the rededication ceremony. In
addition to the rededication ceremony, an endowed
gift announcement from the Masonic Charity
Foundation of Oklahoma on behalf of the Masonic
Fraternity of Oklahoma will be presented to the NOC
Foundation.
Under the leadership of acting President George
W. Finley, the original Masonic cornerstone ceremony
took place on November 16, 1905, at that time the
second building constructed at the University
Preparatory School. The cornerstone laying was hailed
as the “Great event in the History of U.P.S.” by The
Tonkawa News, Nov. 16 edition.
“This will truly mark another historical day for
Northern Oklahoma College,” said Sheri Snyder. “Not
only do we get the opportunity to rededicate the
restoration of one of our historic buildings, we will
celebrate the announcement of an endowed gift to the
Foundation in support of our college mission.”
Most recently, NOC Tonkawa has invested over $1
million on the exterior restoration of both Harold Hall
and Wilkin Hall. As a result, the Oklahoma Historical
Society State Historic Preservation Office has notified
NOC that it will receive the 2014 State Historic
Preservation Officers Citation of Merit Award on June
5.
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NOC summer work hours begin May 19
All NOC campuses will observe summer administrative office hours from Monday, May 19th, through Thursday, Aug. 1,
2014. Employees will work 10-hour days from 7 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. with 30-minute lunch breaks Monday through Thursday
(offices will be closed on Fridays while summer hours are in effect).
Normal office hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday will resume on Monday, Aug. 4, 2014. (Fall semester
classes begin on Monday, Aug. 18).
Employees who desire to take an hour lunch break while summer hours are in effect should seek supervisor approval and
complete an annual leave form for the entire summer. The form should be returned to Niesha Jones by the close of offices on
Wednesday, May 14. The leave request will not be altered for sick days, vacation days or days when a full hour is not taken.
Time is to be used only to extend the lunch period to one hour. If full hour is not taken, time cannot be used to shorten the work
day. You must have adequate leave balance to participate.
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NJCAA 2014 Region II Baseball Tournament updated bracket
As of 2:40 p.m. May 10: game 4, Redlands beat Call Albert 14-4; game 5, Mavs vs. Redlands at 3:30; and
game 6, Jets vs. Murray State at 7.
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NOC Enid wins regional opener
Enid News and Eagle — May 9, 2014
Northern Oklahoma College Enid, which scored only five runs in losing three out of four games to Redlands in the regular
season, busted out in a 7-4 win over the Cougars in the winners bracket semifinals of the Region 2 tournament Friday.
The Jets (33-21) will play Murray State, a 14-2 winner over NOC Tonkawa at 7 tonight in the winners bracket finals.
“We have gotten better as a team,’’ said a happy Jets head coach Raydon Leaton. “We’re a different team than we were
then. We have matured.’’
Jon Littell highlighted a five-run fifth for NOC Enid with a two-run homer over the center field fence. Korbin Polston was 4for-5 with a double and two RBI. Russ Colgan was 3-for-5 with two RBI. Nik Gifford was 2-for-5.
“We got some big hits today,’’ Leaton said. “Their starter (Cameron Hill) had some trouble with his command and we took
advantage of it.’’
The Jets’ Patrick O’Toole opened the game with a walk. Singles by Gifford and Littell loaded the bases and a Colgan twoRBI single put the Jets up for good. NOC Enid added five runs in the fourth to complete its scoring.
Dillon Harp, Dyce Applegate and O’Toole walked to load the bases in the fourth inning. Polston followed with a two-RBI
single. Gifford grounded out to score O’Toole and Littell’s shot over the center field fence made it 7-0.
Jets starter Jon Chidester got the win. He allowed 10 hits over six and two-thirds innings, striking out three and walked two.
Scotty Harvill, normally a starter, got the save, allowing only one hit and struck out two over 21⁄3 innings.
“We knew we had to have this game,’’ Leaton said. “Scotty has that closer’s mentality. We were hoping Jon would give us a
complete game, but he had thrown over 100 pitches.’’
Austin Hilton is scheduled to pitch tonight’s game. If the Jets win, they are in the championship round Sunday. If they lose,
they need to win three games to win the tournament.
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Ban of Western shuffles bracket for NOC baseball
Enid News & Eagle — May 8, 2014
The Region 2 baseball tournament, which was already set back by the weather, was hit by another disruptive element
Thursday.
After self-reporting multiple violations, Western Oklahoma State, the 2011 NJCAA Division II World Series champion, now
has forfeited all 54 of its games from this season and was removed from the Region 2 baseball tournament.
Western earlier had dropped to the No. 6 seed in the tournament because it had to forfeit six games for using an ineligible
player.
The Pioneers’ dropping from the tournament forced a new bracket to be put in place.
Northern Oklahoma College Enid now plays Redlands, a team which took three out of four games from the Jets, in the
opening week of conference play, at 3:30 p.m. today.
Carl Albert, which originally was the Jets’ first-round opponent, now plays NOC Tonkawa at noon. Murray State plays the
winner at 7.
“It doesn’t matter whether Western is there or not,’’ said Jets head coach Raydon Leaton. “We still have to win games.
That’s our only concern. We would have eventually had to play Redlands. We just have to take care of business.’’
The noon and 3:30 losers play at noon Saturday. That winner plays the 7 p.m. loser at 3:30. The 3:30 and 7 p.m. winners
play at 7 Saturday.
There will be another elimination game at 1 p.m. Sunday. The finals are at 4 p.m. If a second championship is necessary, it
will be played at 1 p.m. Monday.
“I think we’re a lot better team now than when we played against Redlands,’’ Leaton said. “If we put together three good
games, we can win it. If you keep winning, you’re in good shape.’’
Leaton said he was undecided about his pitching rotation.
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Durant’s Loyd signs to play soccer for Lady Mavs
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Durant’s own Caroline Loyd will kick her soccer career up a
notch when she joins the roster at Northern Oklahoma CollegeTonkawa this fall.
Loyd, surrounded by parents, coaches and teammates,
accepted an offer to play at the two-year school. A short
scholarship-signing ceremony was Tuesday at Durant High
School.
“It feels great,” Loyd said. “Everyone’s here to support me
and I’m thankful. This has always been one of my goals to play
at the college level.”
Loyd was a center midfielder for head coach Jeff Garrett’s
Lady Lions, who just wrapped up their season not long ago.
Now, Loyd will jump into the collegiate realm with the Lady
Mavericks, who play their games in the fall. First-year NOC-Tonkawa soccer coach Joshua Smith said he saw two outstanding
aspects of Loyd’s game.
“First, her vision of the field and ability to work passing lanes correctly,” he said. “The other is her tenacity. She isn’t afraid
of contact and can push people around if she needs to, even if they are five or six inches taller.”
The Lady Mavs reached the national soccer tournament in 2011 and finished ranked 16th in 2012 before an 8-6-1 season in
2013. Loyd looks forward to adding her skills this August.
“They have a really good soccer program,” she said. “It feels like a really good place to go.”
She credits Garrett and assistant coach Crystal Thompson for teaching her the skills to advance.
“The coaches here are really great, and the support of my teammates has been great too,” Loyd said.
Parents Gracie and Eddie Loyd pointed out that their daughter will be receiving a diploma of distinction and is an honors
graduate of the DHS class of 2014.
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NOC Women Add 3 Recruits
The Ponca City News — 5/8/2014
TONKAWA — Three more athletes have signed letters of intent to play women’s basketball at Northern Oklahoma
College-Tonkawa.
According to information released by women’s coach Greg Krause, the three latest signees are Paj Jackson of Lawton,
Bryenne Jones of Moore and Danielle Harrison of Oklahoma City.
Jackson is a 5-foot-6 guard who played at Lawton MacArthur. She averaged 14.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, three assists and 3.3
steals per game.
She also participates in track competing in four events.
Jackson was named to the Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association Large West All-State team, the Oklahoma
Coaches Association All-State team, the All-Lawton area team, and was named to all-tournament teams at Altus, Deer Creek
and Shawnee.
“Paj is an aggressive, athletic guard who fits perfectly in the style we like to play,” Krause said. “She’s a tough competitor
and outstanding team leader.
Jones is a 5-11 post player who competed at Moore High School.
She averaged 5.8 points and 5.9 rebounds per game.
She was named to the All-Mid-State Conference Honorable Mention team, and won the Lady Lion Pride Award.
“Bry is a physical post presence who will
help our toughness in the lane,” Krause said.
“She can score left or right-handed on the
blocks. We expect her to contribute right
away.”
Harrison is a 5-8 forward who played at
Western Heights. She was named AllSuburban Conference honorable mention,
and to the Large West All-Region team.
“Dani will help provide depth for us at
the guard and forward positions,” Krause
said. She has a good understanding of the
game and plays very intelligent basketball.”
Paj Jackson
Danielle Harrison
Bryenne Jones
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NOC 108th commencement ceremony held May 3 in Enid
Northern Oklahoma College Enid
candidates for graduation perform the
traditional turning of the tassels during
commencement exercises held on the
NOC Enid campus in Briggs
Auditorium, May 3. This is the one
hundred
and
eighth
NOC
commencement ceremony.
Major General LaRita Aragon
USAF (retired) and currently serving
as the Oklahoma Secretary of Military
and Veterans Affairs, addressed the
candidates for graduation and the capacity crowd during commencement exercises. She also spoke at the NOC Tonkawa
commencement held earlier that morning in the Foster-Piper Fieldhouse on the Tonkawa campus. She spoke of graduation
being a beginning not an end and challenged the graduates to serve their communities and country, and to be thankful for the
freedom and all the wonderful conveniences available to them in United States.
A combined total of 882 NOC associate degrees were conferred upon 847 students during the NOC 2014 graduation
ceremonies. Some students earned multiple degrees. (NOC photo by Traci Dewey)
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Graduation Exercises Honor Total of 882 At NOC-Tonkawa
By L0UISE ABERCROMBIE, News Staff Writer — 5/4/2014
TONKAWA – Major General (ret.) Rita Aragon, commencement speaker for Northern Oklahoma College (NOC),
challenged the graduates to “serve” their communities and country during the graduation exercises Saturday morning on the
Tonkawa campus.
A patriotic theme resonated throughout the ceremony in the filled to capacity Foster Piper Field House. The audience stood
as the Pledge of Allegiance was performed by the NOC Choir and Band. This was followed by an Armed Forces Salute by the
NOC Madrigal Singers and Concert Band, arranged by Bob Lowden ad Edward Dixon. Members of the military past and
present were asked to stand as the song branch of their military service played. The audience, recognizing each of the military
songs, applauded as the past and present soldiers stood.
Dr. Cheryl Evans, first woman president of NOC, in her opening remarks, recognized the largest graduating class ever of
NOC. A total of 882 graduates were receiving degrees today (Saturday). The graduation ceremony for the Enid campus was
held Saturday afternoon.
Evans mentioned this year both the Roustabouts and the NOC Foundation had celebrated 50th anniversaries. She also
announced for the third year NOC has been recognized the Aspen Institute, the only two year college to be so honored in
Oklahoma. She reiterated the theme of the college is “Life Changing”. Regarding the large number of graduates, Evans noted
they are in keeping with Gov. Mary Fallin’s graduate degree program. Fallin is the first woman Oklahoma governor.
Introducing Major General Aragon, Evans noted she was the first woman and the fourth Oklahoma Secretary of Military and
Veterans’ Affairs and a liaison to the Gov. Mary Fallin for all Oklahoma military and veteran’s issues. Aragon served as the
first female commander of the Oklahoma National Guard, the first female to command a state’s Air National Guard and the first
female of Native American ancestry to become a general officer.
Aragon addressing the students said “This is not the end, but the beginning.” She challenged the graduates to serve their
communities and country in some capacity. She spoke of the many conveniences the people of the United States take for
granted and how much of the world’s population does not have access to these conveniences including processed food, water
and private sleeping quarters. At one point Aragon, a native of Dale, Okla., noted her family did not have indoor plumbing until
she was 12 years old.
She noted that most of the graduates have access to refrigerated food, canned goods and packaging, while half of the world
goes to bed hungry every night. She also mentioned there are those in Oklahoma who also go to bed hungry. The retired
military general challenged the graduates to serve and to live up to their potential.
Aragon asked all the military personnel to stand, and noted there are 359,000 veterans in Oklahoma that have defended the
constitution of the United States. She asked the students to do the same to learn to work and to serve.
The graduates dressed in NOC red gowns and caps, added to the patriotic flavor of the ceremony. Among the many Ponca
Citians in attendance were Jeff Cowan, vice chairman of the NOC Regents, and Linda Brown, Secretary of the Regents and
their spouses.
NOC 108th commencement
ceremony held May 3 in
Tonkawa
Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa and Stillwater
candidates for graduation are all smiles as they prepare to
march across the NOC Tonkawa campus into the Foster-Piper
Fieldhouse for the one hundred and eighth commencement
ceremony, Saturday morning, May 3.
Major General LaRita Aragon USAF (retired) and
currently serving as the Oklahoma Secretary of Military and
Veterans Affairs, addressed the candidates for graduation and
the capacity crowd during commencement exercises. She also
spoke at the NOC Enid commencement held later that afternoon in Briggs Auditorium on the Enid campus. She spoke of
graduation being a beginning not an end and challenged the graduates to serve their communities and country, and to be
thankful for the freedom and all the wonderful conveniences available to them in United States.
A combined total of 882 NOC associate degrees were conferred upon students during the 2014 graduation ceremonies.
(NOC photo by Traci Dewey)
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Four Lady Jets on All-Region softball team
Enid News and Eagle — May 6, 2014
ENID, Okla. — Northern Oklahoma College Enid’s first-year softball program landed four players on the All-Region 2 team
announced Tuesday.
Honored were pitcher Summer Leitka, outfielder Lacy Shipp, utility player Kori Barrios and designated player Selika
Shives.
Outfielder Avery Walker was a second-team selection. Infielder Taylor Todd was an honorable mention pick.
Only regular season champion Seminole had more first-team selections with five. NEO also had four picks.
The team was selected by league coaches. Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own players.
“Isn’t that awesome,’’ said Lady Jets coach Jamie Roberts. “They made an impression. They had great freshman seasons,
and everybody expects them to do the same thing next year. That’s just remarkable.’’
Leitka was 24-9 with a 2.40 ERA and 220 strikeouts in 1871⁄3 innings. She was virtually a one-woman pitching staff the
final few weeks of the season after co-ace Kendra Coleman was dismissed from the team.
Shipp batted .393 with seven doubles, 16 home runs and 40 RBI. She had a slugging percentage of .800 and scored 35 runs.
Barrios, after reporting late from basketball, gave the Lady Jets a boost offensively and defensively behind the plate. She hit
.416 with 14 doubles, four home runs and 21 RBI. She had a slugging percentage of .708 and scored 20 runs.
Shives hit .340 with 14 doubles, one triple, nine home runs and 32 RBI. She had a slugging percentage of .610 and scored 31
runs.
Walker hit .320 with six doubles, two home runs and 15 RBI. She scored 33 runs.
Todd hit .302 with nine doubles, six home runs and 34 RBI. She scored 26 runs.
The Lady Jets finished fourth in the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference and had a 38-20 overall record.
“I couldn’t be happier with how things turned out and what the girls achieved,’’ Roberts said about the first year. “I was
proud how they represented the school and how involved they were in the community.’’
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NOC Tonkawa nursing students pinned
The Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa campus Nursing Class of 2014 received their nursing pins from family members
or friends in a special ceremony in the Kinzer Performing Arts Center May 2.
Ponca City students participating in the ceremony were Sarah Allen, pinned by her husband Daniel, son Gabrielle and
mother Ronda; Tessa Anderson, by her parents Robert and Darlene Anderson; Mollie Brown, by her mother Julie, father Paul,
sister Alison and boyfriend Jay; Kimberlee Burgess, by her aunt Carrie Burgess; Lou Anne Flowers, by her husband Steve and
son Sam.
Also, Amanda Grider, by her parents David and Anne Grider; Rebekah Koch, by her husband Nate; Lisa Lewis, by her
family; Brandi Martin, by her husband Chris and children Lilly and Devin; Marissa Powell, by her parents Mel and Montra;
Whitney Quiram, by her mother Lynn Quiram; Cliff Wilson, by his wife Melissa and children Ava, Trenton and Caleb; and
Kelly Woodward, by her husband Jeff and children Baylee, Dayton and Noah.
Area students included Michelle Austin and Brittany Beier, Perry; Leslie Brown, Pond Creek; Sarah Collins, Blackwell;
Michelle Linton and Heather Tessman, Tonkawa; Erin McConnell, Braman; Gabrielle Psikal and Shelley Summitt, Newkirk;
Morgan Thompson, Lamont; Ellen Thorp, Dee Creek; and Tiffaney Wilson, Pawhuska.
Teresa Rhynard, RN, MS-Ed, presented Lewis with the annual Faculty Spirit of Nursing Award, determined by secret ballot
of the nursing faculty and given to the student exhibiting outstanding qualities of leadership, attitude, caring, intelligence and
knowledge.
Flowers received the annual Student Spirit of Nursing Award from Rhynard. The award is determined by secret ballot of the
class and recognizes the student who because of his or her knowledge, attitude and leadership embodies the best example of a
nurse.
After class members entered in a procession to Louis Armstrong’s version of “What a Wonderful World,” Cammie Fast,
RCN-OB, MS and sophomore team coordinator, welcomed guests to the Nursing Pinning Ceremony to celebrate the
achievement of the student nurses. June Buller, RN, MS, read the Nurses’ Prayer before recognizing the nursing faculty.
Thompson, president of the Student Nurses Association, presented Division of Nursing Chair Jeanine Deterding and Staff
Assistant Dianna Ditmore with potted plants in appreciation for their help and support of the Class of 2014.
Keynote speaker Vanessa Wright, RN, MSN, NOC faculty, addressed the graduating nurses and their guests. Before the
presentation of the Nursing Awards, Allen sang “I Hope You Dance.”
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Marriya Wright, RN, MSN, conducted the pinning ceremony for the Class of 2014. As each student was pinned, prepared
statements were read in which the students expressed gratitude to their families and other special persons who had supported
and encouraged them to persevere throughout the rigorous two-year nursing program, making it possible for them to achieve
their goals.
After receiving their pins, regarded as part of the professional uniform, the class recited the Florence Nightingale Pledge led
by Rhynard. Following the Candlelight Ceremony conducted by Rhynard, the students carried candles symbolizing their
commitment to the nursing profession during the recessional, Pharrell Williams’ “Happy.” A reception and slide show
presentation in the Renfro Center concluded the evening.
At their respective ceremonies, 77 students from the Tonkawa, Enid and Stillwater classes received the distinctive pins
signifying completion of their Registered Nurses’ education at Northern. After successful completion of final examinations,
they are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN examination in June.
Nursing faculty who assisted in the education of the 2014 NOC nursing classes included Christa Ritz, RN, MS, freshman
team coordinator; Brian Baird, RN, MS; Vickie Crouch, RN, MSN; April Heitfeld, RN, MS; Dawn Koehn, RN, BSN; Kathy
Phillips, RN, MS; Tanya Vaughn, RN, MSN/MHA; Jean Wahlgren, RN, MSNE; Lisa Warrington, RN, MS; Crystal
Westmoreland, RN, MSN, Judi Whitmore, RN, MS; Buller, Deterding, Fast, Rhynard, Marriya Wright and Vanessa Wright.
Staff assistants were Ditmore, Sandra Haynes and Melinda Tharp.
The Northern Oklahoma College Nursing Program is fully accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission and has full approval from the Oklahoma Board of Nursing.
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NOC TONKAWA NURSING CLASS 2014
The Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa Nursing
Class of 2014 prepares to receive their nursing pins
in a candlelight ceremony in the Kinzer Performing
Arts Center. Members are (front, l-r) Lisa Lewis,
Kimberlee Burgess, Rebekah Koch, Gabrielle
Psikal, Cliff Wilson, Mollie Brown, Sarah Collins,
Sarah Allen, Whitney Quiram and Morgan
Thompson. Second row (l-r) are Brittany Beier,
Michelle Anthis, Shelley Summitt, Heather
Tessman, Amanda Grider, Michelle Linton and
Kelly Woodward. In back (l-r) are Lou Anne
Flowers, Ellen Thorp, Marissa Powell, Leslie
Blevins, Erin McConnell, Tessa Anderson, Brandi
Martin and Tiffaney Wilson. Flowers received the
Student Spirit of Nursing Award and Lewis
received the Faculty Spirit of Nursing Award.
(Photos by Barbara Cope)
FACULTY SPIRIT OF NURSING AWARD
Lisa Lewis of Ponca City (right) receives the Faculty Spirit of Nursing Award from Sophomore Nursing
Faculty Teresa Rhynard, RN, MS-Ed, at the Northern Oklahoma College Nurses Tonkawa Pinning
Ceremony in the Kinzer Performing Arts Center. The award, recognizing the student exhibiting outstanding
qualities of leadership, attitude, caring, intelligence and knowledge, is determined by secret ballot of the
nursing faculty.
STUDENT SPIRIT OF NURSING AWARD
Lou Anne Flowers of Ponca City (right) receives the Student Spirit of Nursing Award from Sophomore
Faculty Teresa Rhynard, RN, MS-Ed, at the Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa Nurses Pinning
Ceremony in the Kinzer Performing Arts Center. The award, recognizing the student who because of his or
her knowledge, attitude and leadership embodies the best example of a nurse, is determined by secret ballot
of the nursing class.
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NOC Stillwater nursing students pinned
The Northern Oklahoma College Stillwater campus Nursing Class of 2014 received their nursing pins from family members
or friends in a special ceremony in the Stillwater Eagle Heights Baptist Church May 2.
Stillwater students participating in the ceremony were Megan Adams, Jeremiah Bro, Cassandra Cisneros, April Condit,
Sherry Cooper, Jonathan Darby, Janet Davis, Kimberly Denton, Scott Hefner, Jessica Heisler, Lauren Hudon, Trace Martin,
Danielle Miller, Courtney Patterson, Travis Scott, Terra Smith, William Stapp, Marla Stephens and Grace Thomas.
Nursing Division Chair Jeanine Deterding, RN, MS, APRN, presented Adams with the annual Faculty Spirit of Nursing
Award, determined by secret ballot of the nursing faculty and given to the student exhibiting outstanding qualities of leadership,
attitude, caring, intelligence and knowledge. Davis received the annual Student Spirit of Nursing Award from Deterding. The
award is determined by secret ballot of the class and recognizes the student who because of his or her knowledge, attitude and
leadership embodies the best example of a nurse.
Area students included Lindsee’ Barnard, Owasso; Kayla Bentley, Buffalo; Sasha Breeden, Tryon; Elizabeth Hoover and
Lauren White, Cushing; Chelsea Hull, Oklahoma City; Anna Kelley, Pawnee; Bailee Lynch, Chandler; Raechyl Naul`t,
Okeene; Elise Roberts, Edmond; Kristin Samples, Mulhall; Laura Shelton, Perkins; Marilyn Williams, Perry; and Courtnee
Williamson, Nowata.
After class members entered in a procession to Louis Armstrong’s version of “What a Wonderful World,” Kathy Phillips,
RN, MS, welcomed guests to the Nursing Pinning Ceremony to celebrate the achievement of the student nurses. Tanya Vaughn,
RN, MSN/MHA, read the Nurses’ Prayer before Vicki Crouch, RN, MSN, recognized the nursing faculty. Graduating nurse
Davis then introduced the guest speaker, Lisa Warrington, RN, MS, NOC nursing faculty.
Brian Baird, RN, MS, conducted the pinning ceremony for the Class of 2014. As each student was pinned, prepared
statements were read in which the students expressed gratitude to their families and other special persons who had supported
and encouraged them to persevere throughout the rigorous two-year nursing program, making it possible for them to achieve
their goals.
After receiving their pins, regarded as part of the professional uniform, the class recited the Florence Nightingale Pledge led
by Crouch. Following the Candlelight Ceremony conducted by sophomore team coordinator Cammie Fast, RCN-OB, MS, the
students carried candles symbolizing their commitment to the nursing profession during the recessional, Pharrell Williams’
“Happy.” A reception followed the ceremony.
At their respective ceremonies, 77 students from the Tonkawa, Enid and Stillwater classes received the distinctive pins
signifying completion of their Registered Nurses’ education at Northern. After successful completion of final examinations,
they are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN examination in June.
Nursing faculty who assisted in the education of the 2014 NOC nursing classes included Christa Ritz, RN, MS, freshman
team coordinator; June Buller, RN, MS; April Heitfeld, RN, MS; Dawn Koehn, RN, BSN; Teresa Rhynard, RN, MS-Ed; Jean
Wahlgren, RN, MSNE; Crystal Westmoreland, RN, MSN; Judi Whitmore, RN, MS; Marriya Wright, RN, MSN; Vanessa
Wright, RN, MSN; Baird, Crouch, Deterding, Fast, Phillips, Vaughn and Warrington. Staff assistants were Dianna Ditmore,
Sandra Haynes and Melinda Tharp.
The Northern Oklahoma College Nursing Program is fully accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission and has full approval from the Oklahoma Board of Nursing.
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NOC STILLWATER NURSING CLASS 2014
The Northern Oklahoma College Stillwater Nursing Class of
2014 prepares to receive their nursing pins in a candlelight
ceremony at the Stillwater Eagle Heights Baptist Church.
Members are (front, l-r) Sherry Cooper, Elise Roberts and Beth
Williams. Second row (l-r) are Chelsea Hull, Courtney Patterson,
Elizabeth Hoover, Kayla Bentley, April Condit, Jessica Heisler,
Kim Denton, Terra Smith and Cassandra Cisneros. Third row are
Grace Thomas, Laura Shelton, Marla Stephens, Janet Davis,
Danielle Miller, Anna Kelley, Lauren Hudon, Courtnee
Williamson and Kristin Samples. In back (l-r) are William Stapp,
Lindsee’ Barnard, Jonathan Darby, Lauren White, Jeremiah Bro,
Megan Adams, Raechyl Nault, Travis Scott, Bailee Lynch, Scott
Hefner, Sasha Breeden and Trace Martin. Adams received the
Faculty Spirit of Nursing Award and Davis received the Student
Spirit of Nursing Award.
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FACULTY SPIRIT OF NURSING AWARD
Megan Adams of Stillwater (right) receives the Faculty Spirit of Nursing Award from Division of Nursing
Chair Jeanine Deterding, RN, MS, APRN, at the Northern Oklahoma College Stillwater Nurses Pinning
Ceremony in the Stillwater Eagle Heights Baptist Church. The award, recognizing the student who exhibits
exhibiting outstanding qualities of leadership, attitude, caring, intelligence and knowledge, is determined
by secret ballot of the nursing faculty.
(Photos by Glenn Cope)
STUDENT SPIRIT OF NURSING AWARD
Janet Davis of Stillwater (right) receives the Student Spirit of Nursing Award from Division of Nursing
Chair Jeanine Deterding, RN, MS, APRN, at the Northern Oklahoma College Stillwater Nurses Pinning
Ceremony in the Stillwater Eagle Heights Baptist Church. The award, recognizing the student who because
of his or her knowledge, attitude and leadership embodies the best example of a nurse, is determined by
secret ballot of the nursing class.
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NOC Enid nursing students pinned
The Northern Oklahoma College Enid campus Nursing Class of 2014 received their nursing pins from family members
or friends in a special ceremony in Eugene S. Briggs Auditorium May 2.
Enid students participating in the ceremony were Mercedes Benge, pinned by her grandmother; Jessica Burnham, by
her mother, fiancé and son; Martina Didiuk, by children Chelsea and Shane; Brandi Ehardt, by husband Rick and daughter
Abby; LaDonna Fischer, by husband Bryon and friend Michele; Lacie Jankey, by her parents.
Also, Stephanie Logan, by husband Eli, son Quinn and daughter Gabriella; Andrew Long, by mother Rene Long;
Rachel Powell, by her mother; Terri Siebert, by husband Randy; and Kimberly Waibel, by children Halle and Macy,
fiancé Mike and sister-in-law Michelle.
Division of Nursing Chair Jeanine Deterding, MS, APRN, presented Logan with the annual Faculty Spirit of Nursing
Award, determined by secret ballot of the nursing faculty and recognizing the student exhibiting outstanding qualities of
leadership, attitude, caring, intelligence and knowledge.
Siebert received the annual Student Spirit of Nursing Award from Deterding. This award is determined by secret ballot
of the class and given to student who because of his or her knowledge, attitude and leadership embodies the best example
of a nurse.
Area students included Tori Baker, Longdale, pinned by children Marci and Raghan; Alyssa Bowers, Lahoma, pinned
by father Alan; Crystal Gillett, Covington, by husband Jeff and parents; Laura Goff, Wakita, by Nick Evans; Ann Miller,
Hennessey, by T.C and Payton Harris; Chresta Phelps, Mooreland, by husband Chuck; Tiffany Reinschmiedt, Garber, by
husband Jacob; and Brandie Witzke, Hennessey, by her mother.
After class members entered in a procession to Lady Antebellum’s “I Was Here,” April Heitfeld, RN, MS, welcomed
guests to the Nursing Pinning Ceremony to celebrate the achievement of the student nurses. Jean Wahlgren, RN, MSNE,
read the Nurses’ Prayer before Deterding recognized the nursing faculty. Freshman Team Coordinator Christa Ritz, RN,
MS, introduced Heitfeld as the keynote speaker.
Cammie Fast, RNC-OB, MS, conducted the pinning ceremony for the Class of 2014. As each student was pinned, Fast
read a prepared statement in which the students expressed gratitude to their families and other special persons who had
supported and encouraged them to persevere throughout the rigorous two-year nursing program, making it possible for
them to achieve their goals.
After receiving their pins, regarded as part of the professional uniform, the class recited the Florence Nightingale
Pledge led by Judi Whitmore, RN, MS. Following the Candlelight Ceremony conducted by Whitmore, the students
carried lamps symbolizing their commitment to the nursing profession during the recessional, American Authors’ “This Is
the Best Day of My Life.” A reception in Montgomery Hall followed the ceremony.
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At their respective ceremonies, 77 students from the Tonkawa, Enid and Stillwater classes received the distinctive pins
signifying completion of their Registered Nurses’ education at Northern. After successful completion of final
examinations, they are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN examination in June.
Nursing faculty who assisted in the education of the 2014 NOC nursing classes included Brian Baird, RN, MS; June Buller,
RN, MS; Vickie Crouch, RN, MSN; Dawn Koehn, RN, BSN; Kathy Phillips, RN, MS; Teresa Rhynard, RN, MS-Ed; Tanya
Vaughn, RN, MSN/MHA; Lisa Warrington, RN, MS; Crystal Westmoreland, RN, MSN; Marriya Wright, RN, MSN; Vanessa
Wright, RN, MSN; Deterding, Fast, Heitfeld, Ritz, Wahlgren and Whitmore. Staff assistants were Dianna Ditmore, Sandra
Haynes and Melinda Tharp.
The Northern Oklahoma College Nursing Program is fully accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission and has full approval from the Oklahoma Board of Nursing.
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NOC ENID NURSING CLASS 2014
The Northern Oklahoma College Enid campus
Nursing Class of 2014 prepares to receive their
nursing pins in a candlelight ceremony in Eugene S.
Briggs Auditorium. Seated in front (l-r) are Chresta
Phelps, Stephanie Logan, Brandie Witzke, Rachel
Powell, Jessica Burnham, Crystal Gillett, Lacie
Jankey, Tori Baker and Brandi Ehardt. Standing in
back (l-r) are Alyssa Bowers, Kimberly Waibel, Laura
Goff, Ann Miller, Andrew Long, Martina Didiuk,
Tiffany Reinschmiedt, Terri Siebert, LaDonna Fischer
and Mercedes Benge. Logan received the Faculty
Spirit of Nursing Award and Siebert received the
Student Spirit of Nursing Award.
(Photos by Glenn Cope)
FACULTY SPIRIT OF NURSING AWARD
Stephanie Logan of Enid (right) receives the Faculty Spirit of Nursing Award from Division of
Nursing Chair Jeanine Deterding, MS, APRN, at the Northern Oklahoma College Enid Nurses’
Pinning Ceremony in Eugene S. Briggs Auditorium. The award, recognizing the student exhibiting
outstanding qualities of leadership, attitude, caring, intelligence and knowledge, is determined by
secret ballot of the nursing faculty.
STUDENT SPIRIT OF NURSING AWARD
Terri Siebert of Enid (right) receives the Student Spirit of Nursing Award from Division of Nursing
Chair Jeanine Deterding, MS,APRN, at the Northern Oklahoma College Enid Nurses Pinning
Ceremony in Eugene S. Briggs Auditorium. The award, recognizing the student who because of his or
her knowledge, attitude and leadership embodies the best example of a nurse, is determined by secret
ballot of the nursing class.
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NOC awarded Aspen Prize for Excellence
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NOC boys’ basketball camp applications are now available
Applications for “Success Is a Choice,” the NOC boys’ basketball day camp, are now being accepted, according to
Northern Oklahoma College Head Men’s Basketball Coach Donnie Jackson. Camp dates on the Tonkawa campus are
June 2-4, 1-3:30 p.m. for boys entering Grades 1-3; June 16-18, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. for boys entering Grades 4-6; and June
16-18, 1–3:30 p.m. for boys entering Grades 7-9.
“Reservations need to be made in advance,” said Jackson, who will direct the camp with the aid of several camp
coaches. “The camp for Grades 1-3 is a skills development camp and the camps for Grades 4-6 and Grades 7-9 are
shooting camps.”
No meals will be served; however, a concession stand will be available.
A brochure, schedule and application can be found on the NOC website at www.noc.edu/mens-basketball and click on
Camp.
All participants will receive a camp T-shirt. Each camper will be covered by an excess medical insurance policy,
which is included in the camp fee.
For more information contact Jackson at [email protected] or 620.204.0137.
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NOC girls’ basketball camp applications are now available
Applications for the NOC Lady Mavs summer girls’ basketball camp are now being accepted, according to Northern
Oklahoma College Head Women’s Basketball Coach Greg Krause. Camp dates on the Tonkawa campus are June 2-4 for girls
entering Grades 1-3, June 8-13 for girls entering Grades 4-7 and July 6-11 for girls entering grades 8-12.
Krause said, “Air conditioned dorms house our campers. Two gyms are available, the main gym being air conditioned. Also,
a six-lane, Olympic-size indoor swimming pool is open for the campers’ use, and our college cafeteria provides meals.” Each
camper will receive a T-shirt and a regulation size camp basketball.
A brochure, schedule and application can be found on the NOC website www.noc.edu/lady-mav-basketball-camp.
The training includes mass drills and station drills. Team fast break offense skills will be taught, including work on floor
balance, filling lanes, court spacing, advancing the ball and proper shot selection. Competitions in one-on-one, two-on-two and
three-on-three drills, a free throw contest and league games are part of the daily schedule.
For more information contact Krause at 580.628.6733 or [email protected].
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NOC‘s DMI Accepting Applications
The Digital Media Institute (DMI) at Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa is now accepting applications for the 2014-2015
school year. Applications can be downloaded at http://dmi.noc.edu
The DMI program focuses on specific methods used to transform ideas and concepts of digital media into creative digital
portfolios and demo reels that show the skills needed for today’s competitive employment environment. Currently, DMI
students are working on a project for a company that is producing a documentary on the sinking of the Sultana, the worst
maritime disaster in American history. They also created more than 30 short promotional segments for the 25th Anniversary of
Remington Park and for the 25th Running of the Oklahoma Derby.
According to Brad Matson, DMI director, “The DMI program is designed to examine the technologies and techniques
commonly used in animation and design. We offer a comprehensive curriculum that can help students gain digital design and
animation skills as well as experience in the real world production environment. ”
All students are immersed into the essentials of broadcast design, 2D and 3D animation, visual effects, digital filmmaking,
video production and interactive DVD authoring, thus gaining the basis for the specialized instruction within the DMI.
“Students will gain the skills necessary not only to work effectively in the existing areas of digital media production but to help
shape the future of technology as an employee as well,” Matson said.
DMI graduates will have the knowledge and skills necessary to communicate their ideas through the art of advanced
computer graphics in order to gain entry-level work or employment that could offer greater challenges in gaming, motion
graphics, visual effects and video/film production.
Job opportunities in the entertainment industry exist in video game asset creation, broadcast design, visual effects and digital
film. Other opportunities are in the fields of government, healthcare, military and industrial professions with simulations and
animations, advertising, communications and marketing, commercial spots, bumpers, rebranding, social media promotions,
station identity and corporate identity.
Also, openings exist in web design and development, including streaming media, nonlinear editing for video production and
digital films. Several companies contact Matson when they have a position to fill.
“CVW Media in Norman has six DMI graduates working for them,” Matson said. “Kevin Hanley, CEO of CVW Media,
loves the creativity and the work ethic of DMI students, so he hires some of my students every year. Digital Tutors, world-wide
leader in online media, currently has five graduates employed at the studio.”
Coursework in the Digital Media Animation and Design program includes 3D modeling, texturing, animation and
rendering in Autodesk’s award winning Maya, 3DS Max and Mudbox; motion graphics for broadcast and film with Adobe
Photoshop and After Effects; nonlinear digital video editing using Adobe Premiere Pro; designing and creating web sites for
showcasing student talents using Adobe’s Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Flash; and authoring DVD’s for student demo reels
with Adobe’s Encore and Audition.
Matson studied film making and video productions at the University of Oklahoma and has worked in the media field for the
past 26 years with TV studios, film companies, Digital Tutors, commercial work for Remington Park, RSI, AT&T and
Cingular. Employed at NOC for more than 13 years, he has received numerous awards and award nominations recognizing his
achievements in higher education.
In 2009 he received the prestigious 2009 DaVinci Fellow Award, given to college instructors for creative thinking in higher
education. He was acknowledged for his creative approach to video design and for giving students practical work experience
during their educational program based on his partnership with “Game=Life,” a video game production company founded by
Northern DMI graduate Adam Grantham. Through this partnership, DMI students contributed to a medicinal video game that
teaches how diabetics can maintain healthy blood sugar. For more information contact Matson at [email protected] or
580.628.6458.
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Koch Fertilizer Scholarship program announced
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Chautauqua Teachers Institute set for June 16-21 in Enid
A professional development opportunity
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The Maverick and Red & Silver Review schedules and Facebook links
The publication dates for The Maverick and Red & Silver Review have been scheduled. NOC Instructor and College
Newspaper Advisor Scott Haywood said, “Please have all items that you would like included in the publication submitted
to [email protected] or TheRed&[email protected] 10 days prior to the publication. Thanks for all of your help, and
have a great semester. Check out The Maverick and Red & Silver Review Facebook pages and hit the like button.
To view current and previous publications online click on these links; The Maverick, Red & Silver Review.
You’re invited to visit and LIKE the Facebook pages at The Maverick Facebook and the Red & Silver Review
Facebook.
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The Maverick Publication Dates: April 10 & 24, Aug. 21, Sept. 11, Oct 2 & 23, Nov. 13 & Dec. 4, 2014.
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The Red & Silver Review publication Dates: May 5, Aug. 27, Sept. 17, Oct. 15 & Nov. 19, 2014.
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Employment opportunities at NOC
Director of Marketing – Tonkawa campus
Security Guard for the weekend shift on the Enid campus
Full-time nursing instructor – all three campuses
Coordinator of Residence Life & Student Activities - Enid
Daytime Adjunct Instructor for the Social Science Division - Enid
Full-time tenure track instructor, biological science – Enid
Adjunct instructors, Ag. Div., science and engineering, daytime and evening positions – Tonkawa
Adjunct instructor, Social Science Div., applied ethics, daytime – Enid
Adjunct instructors for Basic Composition and Composition I, daytime - Enid
Business Division day and night ITV adjunct instructor for fall 2014
Full-time nursing instructor - Enid
Nighttime adjunct Speech instructor - Enid
Reading adjunct instructors Stillwater
Language Arts adjunct instructors Stillwater
Director of Alumni and Community Relations
Laboratory Coordinator – Enid
Science, & Engineering instructors – daytime and evening positions available – Enid
Full-time, tenure track instructor for Social Science – Tonkawa
Social Science Division instructors for a Nighttime position
Adjunct remedial math instructors for the Math Division on the Enid campus
Elementary statistics, college algebra, and remedial math adjunct instructors – Stillwater
Dean of Students—Tonkawa
Nursing instructor, full-time – Stillwater campus
Residence Hall Director of Threlkeld Hall – Tonkawa
Custodial Supervisor of Kinzer Performing Arts Center
Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach – Enid
http://northok.publishpath.com/employment-opportunities - This link will connect you to more details and
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Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach (Enid)
Northern Oklahoma College-Enid, a member of the NJCAA and Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference, is accepting
applications for the position of Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach. The Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach will be
responsible for assisting the head coach in all facets of the women’s basketball program. This individual will assist in planning,
organizing, and implementing all practice schedules and game strategies. The individual also needs to be able to successfully
recruit highly competitive student athletes. Secondary duties include: Tracking of student athlete progress, including by not
limited to supervising study halls, arrangement of travel schedules/meals, and student advisement. The assistant will also aid in
the promotion of NOC basketball players to university coaches. There will be other duties assigned by the Head Women’s
Basketball Coach and the Athletic Director. Successful candidate may also have part-time teaching duties based on
qualifications. Minimum of Bachelor’s Degree Required. Applicants will need to submit an application which is available
online at www.noc.edu, a letter of application, a resume, college transcripts, and three letters of professional recommendation to
Northern Oklahoma College, Human Resource Department, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653.
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NORTHERN OKLAHOMA COLLEGE – Position Description, Tonkawa Campus
Position Title: Residence Hall Director of Threlkeld Hall
Department: Student Affairs
Reports to: Dean of Students – Tonkawa; FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
SUMMARY: Maintain the upkeep and good standing of Threlkeld Hall
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include:
 Supervise student workers, support student activities and check in/out students
 Be available for students, pick up mail for students and enforce rules
 Know basic first-aid in case of emergency situation and coordinate decorating, enforce visitation rules
 Collect and distribute students’ mail, act as liaison for students and the office of student affairs
 Inspect residence hall and assure students safety in the residence hall
 Report potential problems or extreme violations to Dean of Students
 Report maintenance problems and mediate student problems and direct student to appropriate help source
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: A minimum educational level of an associate degree; or one to two years related
experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
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Nursing instructor, full-time – Stillwater campus
Applications are being accepted by Northern Oklahoma College Stillwater Campus for a full-time nursing instructor. Med-Surg
experience is essential. A minimum of an M.S.N. is required with at least 2 years of full-time clinical experience. Duties begin
fall 2014 semester. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Instructors must be computer literate. Applicants
will need to submit an application form available online at www.noc.edu, a letter of application, a resume, three letters of
professional recommendation, and current official transcripts to Human Resources, Northern Oklahoma College, P.O. Box 310,
Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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Science, & Engineering instructors – daytime and evening positions available – Enid
Northern Oklahoma College in Enid is seeking adjunct instructors for the fall 2014 semester in the Division of Agriculture,
Science, & Engineering. Teaching areas include Remedial Science, General Biology, General Physics and laboratory sections
of General Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Both daytime and evening positions are available. Applications will be taken until
the position is filled. Minimum requirement is a bachelor’s degree. A master’s degree and previous teaching experience are
preferred. Applicants will need to submit an application form available online at website www.noc.edu, a letter of application,
resume, official transcripts, and three letters of professional reference to the Human Resource Department, Northern Oklahoma
College, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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NORTHERN OKLAHOMA COLLEGE – Position Description
Position Title: Dean of Students—Tonkawa
Department: Student Affairs
Reports to: Vice President for Student Affairs; Job Group Title: Administrative Services Manager
Job Group Class Code: 5395; FLSA Status: Exempt
SUMMARY: The Dean of Students will serve as a leader and student advocate for students, faculty, staff and the community
regarding college procedures and policies and higher education opportunities. The DOS will develop strategies to help improve
overall customer service and overall student retention rates. Process and procedures will be developed to help close the gap of
attrition rates and help improve overall communication and student satisfaction with the College. This dynamic individual will
be high energy, student engaged and a unique problem solver. The DOS will oversee student services including student
employment referral services, student activities, student government, student support services for special populations, disability
services, and Serve as an advocate for the needs of students.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include:
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Student conduct/discipline, residence halls and personnel and campus management and crisis team
Student employment and budget oversight and clubs and organizations
Student senate and campus activities, issues of student services and emergency and crisis situations
Provide student-centered customer service, Coordinate plans for graduation exercises
Serve as liaison between student services and other departments, and Manage Rental Properties
Other duties as assigned by Vice President for Student Affairs
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: A minimum educational level of a Master’s degree; and one to two years related
experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
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Elementary statistics, college algebra, and remedial math adjunct instructors – Stillwater
Northern Oklahoma College has openings for adjunct Elementary Statistics, College Algebra, and remedial math
instructors for the Math Division on the Stillwater campus beginning in the fall 2014 semester. Applications will be taken
until the positions are filled. Minimum requirement is a bachelor’s degree and 18 credit hours in math. A master’s degree
and previous teaching experience are preferred. Applicants will need to submit an application form available online at
website www.noc.edu , a letter of application, resume, and transcripts, and three letters of professional reference to the
Human Resource Department, Northern Oklahoma College, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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NORTHERN OKLAHOMA COLLEGE - Position Description, Tonkawa campus
Position Title: Custodial Supervisor of Kinzer Performing Arts Center
Department: Physical Plant
Reports to: Associate Vice President of Physical Operations
Job Group Title: Facilities Support Staff III; Job Group Class Code: 1180; FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
SUMMARY: Building custodial maintenance in its entirety and special event set ups.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include:
 Building custodial maintenance in its entirety and Host special events; including set up and take down of tables and
chairs
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
Must be able to work flex hours, to be on duty during special events.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: A minimum educational level of an associate degree; or one to two years related
experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
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Adjunct remedial math instructors for the Math Division on the Enid campus
Northern Oklahoma College has openings for adjunct remedial math instructors for the Math Division on the Enid campus
beginning in the fall 2014 semester. Applications will be taken until the positions are filled. Minimum requirement is a
bachelor’s degree and 18 credit hours in math. A master’s degree and previous teaching experience are preferred. Applicants
will need to submit an application form available online at website www.noc.edu , a letter of application, resume, and
transcripts, and three letters of professional reference to the Human Resource Department, Northern Oklahoma College, P.O.
Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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Social Science Division instructors for a Nighttime position – Enid
Northern Oklahoma College Enid is currently seeking adjunct instructors for the Social Science Division for a Nighttime
position. The teaching areas are American History and Political Science. Applications will be considered until the position is
filled. Minimum requirement is a bachelor’s degree. A master’s degree and previous teaching experience are
preferred. Applicants will need to submit an application form available online at www.noc.edu, a letter of application, resume,
current official transcripts, and three letters of professional reference to: Human Resource Department, Northern Oklahoma
College, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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Full-time, tenure track instructor for Social Science – Tonkawa
Northern Oklahoma College in Tonkawa is seeking a full-time, tenure track instructor for Social Science. The teaching
areas include but are not restricted to American History, Political Science, and World History. The successful applicant will
have teaching and advising responsibilities for the Tonkawa campus. An evening course will be considered a part of the faculty
member’s teaching responsibilities. The successful applicant will be part of the development and assessment of the Social
Science program. Applications will be taken until the position is filled. A minimum of a master’s degree and previous teaching
experience is preferred. Applicants will need to submit an application form available online at website www.noc.edu , a letter
of application, resume, transcripts, and three letters of professional reference to the Human Resource Department, Northern
Oklahoma College, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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Laboratory Coordinator – Enid
Northern Oklahoma College Division of Agriculture, Science, and Engineering in Enid is seeking a Laboratory Coordinator to
oversee the laboratory component of Basic Science, General Biology, General Chemistry and Microbiology courses. Duties will
include communicating with lecture and laboratory instructors to prepare teaching mediums, mixing of chemical solutions and
media preparation, inventory and ordering of all lab supplies needed for the lab sections, and general maintenance of the
laboratory classrooms. Applications will be taken until the position is filled. Minimum requirement is a bachelor’s degree in a
biological science discipline. Previous laboratory experience is preferred. Applicants will need to submit an application form
available online at website www.noc.edu, a letter of application, resume, official transcripts, and three letters of professional
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Language Arts adjunct instructors – Stillwater
Northern Oklahoma College Stillwater is currently seeking Language Arts adjunct instructors for fall 2014. The teaching areas
are Introduction to Art, Philosophy, and Basic Composition. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
Minimum requirement is a bachelor’s degree. A master’s degree and previous teaching experience are preferred. Applicants
will need to submit an application form available online at www.noc.edu, a letter of application, resume, current official
transcripts, and three letters of professional reference to: Human Resource Department, Northern Oklahoma College, P.O. Box
310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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Reading adjunct instructors – Stillwater
Northern Oklahoma College Stillwater is currently seeking Reading adjunct instructors for fall 2014. Applications will
be considered until the position is filled. Minimum requirement is a bachelor’s degree. A master’s degree and previous teaching
experience are preferred. Applicants will need to submit an application form available online at www.noc.edu, a letter of
application, resume, current official transcripts, and three letters of professional reference to: Human Resource Department,
Northern Oklahoma College, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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NORTHERN OKLAHOMA COLLEGE
Job Description
Tonkawa Campus
Job Title:
Department:
Reports to:
Job Group Title:
Job Group Class Code:
FLSA Status:
Director of Alumni and Community Relations
Development and Community Relations
Vice President for Development and Community Relations
Individual Contributor I
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Exempt
SUMMARY: Under the immediate supervision of the Vice President for Development and Community Relations, the Director
of Alumni and Community Relations is responsible for providing programming and services for Northern Oklahoma College
alumni as well as community relations efforts for the College. The Director will play a key role in encouraging alumni
involvement in the college activities and perpetuating and strengthening ties to their alma mater.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include:
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Maintains alumni database records for the college
Maintains institutional archives and the A.D. Buck History and Welcome Center
Assists the Development and Community Relations office with campus sponsored events
Assists with bulk mailings as it relates to alumni and community relations
Communicates frequently with alumni through correspondence (individual, mass and electronic) and personal
interaction on all alumni activities, campus activities and alumni related issues
Works closely with the Printing Services Department to plan and manage all communications about alumni and
community relations programs for publication electronically and in print
Maintains the NOC Alumni and Friends Association
Partner with and support the college’s development program, including serving as a cultivator and solicitor of
charitable gifts
Plans and directs all activities, both on and off campus related to Alumni and Community Relations
Serves on various campus committees including chair of the Distinguished Alumni committee
Serves on the Northern Oklahoma College Foundation Board of Trustees
Perform other duties as assigned by the Vice President for Development and Community Relations
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
The Director of Alumni and Community Relations must preserve confidentiality of privileged and sensitive information; use
independent judgment and initiative in the planning, organization, and performance of responsible alumni and community
relations work; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Creativity;
team player, strong organizational, communication and human relations skills; and proficiency of Microsoft Office applications
are required. Weekend and evening work will be required.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: A minimum educational level of a bachelor’s degree; along with previous professional
related experience, with preference given to candidates who are an NOC alum.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
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Nighttime adjunct Speech instructor - Enid
Northern Oklahoma College in Enid is seeking a nighttime adjunct Speech instructor for the fall 2014 semester in the Language
Arts Division. Applications will be taken until the position is filled. Minimum requirement is a bachelor’s degree. A master’s
degree and previous teaching experience are preferred. Applicants will need to submit an application form available online at
website www.noc.edu, a letter of application, resume, transcripts, and three letters of professional reference to the Human
Resource Department, Northern Oklahoma College, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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Full-time nursing instructor - Enid
Applications are being accepted by Northern Oklahoma College Enid Campus for a full-time nursing instructor. Med-Surg
experience is essential. A minimum of an M.S.N. is required with at least 2 years full time clinical experience. Duties begin fall
2014 semester. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Instructors must be computer literate. Applicants will
need to submit an application form available online at www.noc.edu, a letter of application, a resume, three letters of
professional recommendation, and current official transcripts to Human Resources, Northern Oklahoma College, P.O. Box 310,
Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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Business Division day and night ITV adjunct instructor for fall 2014
Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa is currently seeking an adjunct instructor for the Business Division for day and night
interactive television courses for the fall 2014 semester. Teaching areas include Financial and Managerial Accounting. A
minimum of a master’s degree and coursework focused in an accounting related field is required. Teaching experience or
professional experience in the accounting industry is preferred. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
Applicants will need to submit an application form available on line at www.noc.edu, a letter of application, resumé, current
official transcripts, and three letters of professional reference to the Human Resource Department, Northern Oklahoma College,
P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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Adjunct instructors for Basic Composition and Composition I, daytime - Enid
Northern Oklahoma College in Enid is seeking daytime adjunct instructors for Basic Composition and Composition I for the fall
2014 semester in the Language Arts Division. Applications will be taken until the positions are filled. Minimum requirements
are a bachelor’s degree, strong communication skills, and proficiency with computers. A master’s degree and previous teaching
experience are preferred. Applicants will need to submit an application form available online at website www.noc.edu, a letter
of application, resume, transcripts, and three letters of professional reference to the Human Resource Department, Northern
Oklahoma College, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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Adjunct instructor, Social Science Div., applied ethics, daytime – Enid
Northern Oklahoma College Enid is currently seeking a Daytime Adjunct Instructor for the Social Science
Division. The teaching area is Applied Ethics. Applications will be considered until the position is filled. Minimum
requirement is a bachelor’s degree. A master’s degree and previous teaching experience are preferred. Applicants will need to
submit an application form available on line at www.noc.edu, a letter of application, resumé, current official transcripts, and
three letters of professional reference to: Human Resource Department, Northern Oklahoma College, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa,
OK 74653. EOE
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Adjunct instructors, Ag. Division, science and engineering, daytime and evening positions - Tonkawa
Northern Oklahoma College in Tonkawa is seeking adjunct instructors for the fall 2014 semester in the Division of Agriculture,
Science and Engineering. Both day time and evening positions are available. Teaching areas include Anatomy & Physiology
and laboratory sections General Biology and Human Anatomy. Applications will be taken until the positions are filled.
Minimum requirement is a bachelor’s degree with at least 18 credit hours in biological science. A master’s degree and previous
teaching experience are preferred. Applicants will need to submit an application form available online at website www.noc.edu,
a letter of application, resume, official transcripts, and three letters of professional reference to the Human Resource
Department, Northern Oklahoma College, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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Full-time tenure track instructor, biological science – Enid
Northern Oklahoma College Division of Agriculture, Science and Engineering is seeking a full-time, tenure-track instructor
for Biological Science to begin fall semester 2014. This position requires both teaching and advising responsibilities on the Enid
campus. Teaching areas include, but may not be restricted to, General Biology, Zoology, Human Anatomy, and Human
Physiology. An evening course may be considered part of the faculty member’s teaching responsibility. A successful applicant
will have a master’s degree with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in the biological sciences. Previous teaching experience is
preferred. Applications will be considered until the position is filled. Applicants will need to submit an application form
available online at website www.noc.edu, a letter of application, resume, transcripts, and three letters of professional reference
to the Human Resource Department, Northern Oklahoma College, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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Daytime Adjunct Instructor for the Social Science Division - Enid
Northern Oklahoma College Enid is currently seeking a Daytime Adjunct Instructor for the Social Science
Division. The teaching area is American History and/or Political Science. Applications will be considered until the position is
filled. Minimum requirement is a bachelor’s degree. A master’s degree and previous teaching experience are
preferred. Applicants will need to submit an application form available on line at www.noc.edu, a letter of application, resumé,
current official transcripts, and three letters of professional reference to: Human Resource Department, Northern Oklahoma
College, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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NORTHERN OKLAHOMA COLLEGE
Position Description - Enid campus
Position Title:
Coordinator of Residence Life & Student Activities
Department:
Student Affairs
Reports to:
Dean of Students - Enid
SUMMARY: Reporting to the Dean of Students, the Coordinator of Residence Life and Student Activities will coordinate all
aspects of the Residence Life, Student Activities, Intramural, & Wellness Center programs on the Enid Campus.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include:
 Provide leadership for a comprehensive residence life and student activities program that encourages student learning,
enhances the overall college experience, contributes to community building, and promotes leadership development;
 Apply conflict resolution strategies, and meets and confers with students as necessary to address interpersonal conflicts and
facilitate agreeable outcomes.
 Develop, promote, and coordinate and support residence life and student activities programs and services;
 Plan, implement, support and supervise campus events and student organizations;
 Coordinate and provide leadership for the campus Intramural Program;
 Develop and implement a program of publicity and outreach activities to inform and involve students;
 Assist with the coordination of major campus events such as New Student Orientation, Homecoming, Spring Fling, Concerts,
Graduation, etc.;
 Develop and implement a program of events and activities to generate enthusiasm and attendance at athletic events;
 Initiate Community Service programs and activities; train and Supervise Student employees;
 Participate in the on-call rotating duty system and respond to crisis and emergency situations;
 Provide support and management of the summer camps and conference residential program, and all summer residence hall
renovation projects; attend and supervise evening events for student activities and the intramural program
QUALIFICATIONS: This is a full-time (12 month) live-in position which manages the daily operations of an on-campus
residence hall program. The position is responsible to appropriately respond to issues and crises that arise in a sensitive, timely,
confidential and competent manner. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The position requires strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills, and should have the ability to
manage multiple projects simultaneously, with a willingness to provide a high level of customer service.
EDUCATION and / or EXPERIENCE: A minimum education level of Bachelor’s degree is required. CPR certification is
required. A Master’s degree in Student Affairs, Higher Education Administration, or related discipline is preferred. Prior
experience in Residence Life and/or Student Activities to include leadership development and mentoring is preferred.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
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Full-time nursing instructor – all three campuses
Applications are being accepted by Northern Oklahoma College for a full-time nursing instructor. Responsibilities may include
teaching at all 3 campuses. Med-Surg experience is essential. A minimum of an MS degree with a major in nursing or an MSN
degree is required with at least 2 years of full-time clinical experience. Duties begin fall 2014 semester. Instructors must have a
current unencumbered RN license and be computer literate. Applicants will need to submit an application form available online
at www.noc.edu, a letter of application, a resume, three letters of professional recommendation, and current official transcripts
to Human Resources, Northern Oklahoma College, PO Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE
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Security Guard for the weekend shift on the Enid campus
Northern Oklahoma College Enid is accepting applications for a part-time position of Security Guard for the weekend shift on
the Enid campus. The employee is regularly required to stand, stoop, or crawl; and reach with hands and arms. The employee
must regularly lift and/or move up to 40 pounds. Specific vision and hearing abilities are required. The employee must be
CLEET Licensed, or become CLEET Licensed within six months from the date the individual begins employment. A minimum
education level of a high school diploma or GED; or related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education
and experience is required. Applicants will need to submit a letter of application, a resume, and three letters of professional
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NORTHERN OKLAHOMA COLLEGE
Position Description
Tonkawa campus
Position Title:
Department:
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Job Group Class Code:
FLSA Status:
Director of Marketing – Tonkawa campus
Development and Community Relations
Vice President for Development and Community Relations
Administrative Services Contributor
4385
Exempt
SUMMARY: Reporting to the Vice President for Development and Community Relations, the Director of Marketing assumes
responsibilities for assisting in the marketing, advertising and promotion initiatives as it is related to Northern Oklahoma
College with campuses in Tonkawa, Enid, and Stillwater.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include:
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Develop, design and arrange advertising for NOC for all forms of media, i.e., radio, television, newspapers,
publications, billboards and the World Wide Web.
The successful candidate will need to work independently and as part of a team to lead brand strategy development to
ensure that the college continues on its respective growth paths.
The employee will work with recruiting personnel to integrate marketing strategies into the recruiting plans for
individual programs, including advertisements, communication plans, presentations, events and other efforts.
The candidate will be asked to identify relevant professional organizations and media that provide marketing
opportunities and then develop strategies to work with these organizations.
Work with the area communities – chambers, businesses, industries, schools to provide general public relations for
NOC.
Work job/career fairs and other events as appropriate (some evenings and weekends may be required)
Assume other responsibilities as assigned and will work on various projects/assignments as they may rise.
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must possess good computer skills that include, but not
limited to, InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator. Effective oral and written communications skills are essential. The applicant
should also be adept at the use of digital cameras. Time management is crucial as deadlines will need to be made for the NOC
campuses in Enid, Tonkawa and Stillwater. The successful candidate will establish and maintain cooperative working
relationships with those contacted in the course of work/creativity; strong organizations skills; and the ability to work in a team
environment are required.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: A minimum education level of a bachelor’s degree; or one to two years related
experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
PHYSCIAL DEMANDS: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
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The NOC What’s Happening is published every Friday by Northern Oklahoma College, Public Information Office, except
when the NOC offices are closed; Distribution: NOC-Adjunct, NOC-Admin, NOC-Faculty, NOC-Staff, Linda Brown, Lynn
Smith, Phyllis Zorn – [email protected], Dr. Cheryl Evans, Tom Evans and the NOC Website in PDF format at
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Additional information about NOC is available at http://www.noc.edu.
If you have something you would like included in the “What’s Happening” weekly e-newsletter please call or email Bill
Johnson, publisher, at: [email protected] or call 1.580.628.6444 or fax 580.628.6303.
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