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Established 1909
Type Public
President Dr. Richard Rafes
Provost Dr. Duane C. Anderson
Students 4,510[1]
Location Ada, Oklahoma, USA
Address 1100 E. 14th Street
Ada, Oklahoma 74820
Colors Orange and Black
Mascot Tigers
Affiliations Lone Star Conference
Website www.ecok.edu
James Plaza, East Central University

East Central University (ECU) is a four year public university in Ada, Oklahoma. The current president is Dr. Richard Rafes. The date of establishment or date of founding of an institution is the date on which that institution chooses to claim as its starting point. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ... University President is the title of the highest ranking officer within a university, within university systems that prefer that appellation over other variations such as Chancellor or rector. ... Provost is the title of a senior academic administrator at many institutions of higher education in the United States and Canada, the equivalent of Vice-Chancellor at certain UK universites such as UCL, and the head of certain Oxbridge colleges (e. ... Alternate uses: Student (disambiguation) Etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb stŭdērĕ, which means to study, a student is one who studies. ... Ada is a city and the county seat of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States. ... Official language(s) None Capital Oklahoma City Largest city Oklahoma City Largest metro area Oklahoma City metro area Area  Ranked 20th  - Total 69,898 sq mi (181,196 km²)  - Width 230 miles (370 km)  - Length 298 miles (480 km)  - % water 1. ... School colors are the colors chosen by a school to represent it on uniforms and other items of identification. ... Look up orange in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... This article is about the color. ... Millie, once mascot of the City of Brampton, is now the Brampton Arts Councils representative. ... Binomial name Panthera tigris (Linnaeus, 1758) Tigers (Panthera tigris) are mammals of the Felidae family, one of four big cats that belong to the Panthera genus. ... The Lone Star Conference (or LSC) is a College Athletic Conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division II. Member institutions are located in the southwestern United States, with schools in New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. ... A website (alternatively, Web site or web site) is a collection of Web pages, images, videos or other digital assets that is hosted on one or several Web server(s), usually accessible via the Internet, cell phone or a LAN. A Web page is a document, typically written in HTML... Image File history File links Jamesplaza. ... Image File history File links Jamesplaza. ... Ada is a city and the county seat of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States. ...

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History

The university was founded as East Central State Normal School in 1909, only two years after Oklahoma was admitted as the 46th state. As a normal school, East Central provided four years of "preparatory" (or high school) study, followed by two years of college work. Graduates of the normal school program received lifetime teaching certification statewide. 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. In 1939, the mandate expanded beyond education degrees, and the school became East Central State College. In 1974, the state legislature renamed the state colleges, and the school became East Central Oklahoma State University. It retained this name until 1985, when it gained its present name. For the community in Florida, see University, Florida. ... Year 1909 (MCMIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... Official language(s) None Capital Oklahoma City Largest city Oklahoma City Largest metro area Oklahoma City metro area Area  Ranked 20th  - Total 69,898 sq mi (181,196 km²)  - Width 230 miles (370 km)  - Length 298 miles (480 km)  - % water 1. ... Federal courts Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeal District Courts Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Atlas  US Government Portal      A U.S. state is any one of the fifty subnational entities of... For other uses, see High school (disambiguation). ... College (Latin collegium) is a term most often used today to denote an educational institution. ... In education, teachers are those who teach students or pupils, often a course of study or a practical skill. ... Certification, the process of certifying, or a certificate may refer to: Professional certification Product certification and certification marks Management System certification Cyber security certification Digital signatures in Public-key cryptography RIAA certification, RIAA Single certification in music, such as Gold or Platinum Film certification, also known as Motion picture rating... Year 1919 (MCMXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar). ... The State Capitol of Oklahoma The Legislature of the State of Oklahoma is the biennial meeting of the legislative branch of the Government of Oklahoma. ... For other degrees, see Academic degree. ... Year 1939 (MCMXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar) of the 1974 Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year. ...


Other Campuses

East Central is one of four participating institutions of higher education that offer college courses at the Ardmore Higher Education Center. Higher education is education provided by universities and other institutions that award academic degrees, such as university colleges, and liberal arts colleges. ... The Ardmore Higher Education Center (AHEC) is a consortium-model higher education delivery system which provides academic degree programs from four participating institutions of higher education located in southern Oklahoma. ...


Athletics

East Central's athletic teams (the "Tigers") compete in the NCAA Division II. Most offices for the athletics portion of the university are located within the Kerr Athletics Center. Athletics, also known as track and field or track and field athletics, is a collection of sport events. ... The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA, often pronounced N-C-Double-A or N-C-Two-A ) is a voluntary association of about 1,200 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States. ...


Notable alumni

Bill Anoatubby (born November 8, 1945), is the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation. ... The Chickasaws are a Native American people of the United States, originally from present-day Mississippi, now mostly living in Oklahoma. ... Lyle H. Boren (May 11, 1909-July 2, 1992), U.S. Democratic Party politician, was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Oklahoma, serving from 1937 to 1947. ... Harry David Brecheen (October 14, 1914 - January 17, 2004) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who won three games in the 1946 World Series for the St. ... Jeremy Castle 2002 Jeremy Glen Castle (August 2, 1974) is an American country music singer and songwriter from Oklahoma. ... Tom Colbert (born December 30, 1949) is currently a Justice on the Oklahoma Supreme Court, and became the first African-American to serve on the court when Governor Brad Henry appointed him to the District 6 seat in 2004. ... Marcus Dell Gastineau (born November 20, 1956) is a former American football player who was a leading defensive end for the New York Jets from 1979 to 1988. ... Oil man Robert S. Kerr September 11, 1896 in what is now Ada, Oklahoma January 1, 1963in Washington, D.C., first held elective office when he became Oklahomas governor in 1942. ... Gil Morgan (b. ... George Patterson Nigh (born June 9, 1927), was a popular Oklahoma U.S. Democratic Party leader, served as Governor of Oklahoma on two separate occasions. ... Leon Polk Smith (1906-1996) was an American painter. ... Kevin Turner is the chief operating officer (COO) for Microsoft. ... Lloyd James Waner (March 16, 1906 - July 22, 1982) was a Major League Baseball player. ... Paul Glee Waner (April 16, 1903 - August 29, 1965) was an American player in Major League Baseball who, along with his brother Lloyd, starred in the Pittsburgh Pirates outfield in the 1920s and 1930s. ...

External links

  • East Central University home page
  • Ardmore Higher Education Center home page

  Results from FactBites:
 
East Central University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (209 words)
The university was founded as East Central State Normal School in 1909, only two years after Oklahoma was admitted as the 46th state.
In 1974, the state legislature renamed the state colleges, and the school became East Central Oklahoma State University.
East Central's athletic teams (the "Tigers") compete in the NCAA Division II.
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