Open main menu
Home
Random
Recent changes
Special pages
Community portal
Preferences
About Wikipedia
Disclaimers
Incubator escapee wiki
Search
User menu
Talk
Dark mode
Contributions
Create account
Log in
Editing
Cameron University
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
{{Short description|Public university in Lawton, Oklahoma, US}} {{Infobox university | name = Cameron University | image_name = Cameron University seal.png | image_upright = 0.9 | former_name = Cameron State School of Agriculture (1908β1927)<br />Cameron State Agricultural College (1927β1971)<br />Cameron College (1971β1974)<ref>{{cite web |title=About Cameron University |url=https://www.cameron.edu/info#:~:text=The%20first%20classes%20were%20held,name%20%E2%80%93%20Cameron%20State%20Agricultural%20College. |website=cameron.edu |publisher=Cameron University |access-date=20 November 2022}}</ref> | motto = | established = 1908 | type = [[Public university]] | academic_affiliations = [[National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program|Space-grant]] | president = [[Jari Askins]] | students = 5,589 | undergrad = 5,202 | postgrad = 387 | city = [[Lawton, Oklahoma|Lawton]] | state = [[Oklahoma]] | country = U.S. | coordinates = {{Coord|34.6087|-98.4345|display=inline,title}} | sporting_affiliations = [[NCAA Division II]] β [[Lone Star Conference|Lone Star]] | colors = {{color box|#FFC425}}{{color box|#000000}} Gold and black | sports_nickname = [[Cameron Aggies|Aggies]] | website = {{URL|www.cameron.edu}} | logo = Cameron University logo.png | logo_size = 250px }} '''Cameron University''' is a [[public university]] in [[Lawton, Oklahoma]]. It offers more than 50 degrees through both [[Undergraduate education|undergraduate]] and [[Graduate school|graduate]] programs. The degree programs emphasize the [[Liberal arts education|liberal arts]], science and technology, and graduate and professional studies. It was founded in 1908, soon after Oklahoma was admitted as a state, as one of six agricultural high schools in the largely [[Rural area|rural]] region.<ref name="EOHC-CameronU">[http://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=CA019 Soelle, Sally Bradstreet. "Cameron University." ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture''.] Accessed August 15, 2018.</ref> ==History== The Oklahoma Legislature created six agricultural high schools in each judicial district in 1908, a year after statehood. Lawton was chosen over Anadarko in April 1909 to receive a high school; the town had already set aside a portion of land to develop a higher educational institution. The University Improvement Association, under the auspices of the Lawton Chamber of Commerce, organized the effort to acquire {{convert|220|acre|abbr=on}} of land two miles (three kilometers) west of the town. Its original goal was to secure a private [[Baptist]] college. Arrangements with the Baptists fell through in the summer of 1908. The Catholic Church approached the Association with an offer to found an all-male institution on the site. This plan was rejected by the town leaders, who were predominantly Protestant. What was known as the Cameron State School of Agriculture was named for Rev. [[Evan Dhu Cameron]], a Baptist minister and Oklahoma's first State Superintendent of Schools. The first classes were held on Statehood Day, November 16, 1909, in the basement of a bank building, while a new campus building was being constructed.<ref name=History>{{cite web |url=http://www.cameron.edu/catalog/geninfo.html |title=General Information - Cameron University |publisher=Cameron.edu |date=1992-06-01 |access-date=2015-08-02 |archive-date=2020-02-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200218115702/http://www.cameron.edu/catalog/geninfo.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> In 1927 Cameron added [[junior college]]-level classes to the school's offerings, when local higher education needs exceeded what was available in southwest Oklahoma. With this expansion, the institution was renamed as Cameron State Agricultural College. By 1941, the high school preparatory classes were dropped. Cameron was classified solely as a junior college that year, when the [[Oklahoma State System of Higher Education]] was formed and joined the group of institutions governed by the Board of Regents of Oklahoma A&M Colleges.<ref name="History"/> Based on additional development of programs and curriculum, in 1966 the Legislature passed a bill authorizing the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to allow the college to award Baccalaureate degrees. The institution's name was shortened to Cameron College in 1971 and, with more program expansion, changed to Cameron University in 1974. As the 1970s continued, Cameron demonstrated its dedication to expanded academic offerings through the construction of a fine arts facility designed to serve students in theatre, music, broadcasting, and speech communication.<ref name="History"/> Dr. Donald J. Owen served as Cameron's president from 1969 to 1980. A Cameron graduate, Owen worked to build academic programs and develop relationships with the Lawton community, as well as the Oklahoma State University system, under which CU fell during his tenure. Cameron's sports teams, particularly football and basketball, excelled during that time. A new President's residence was constructed on Gore Boulevard, west of the campus.<ref name="History"/> In 1988, State Regents expanded Cameron's functions to include graduate offerings at the master's degree level. This was the first change granted to an Oklahoma institution since Cameron was given the authority to offer bachelor's degrees more than 20 years earlier. In the 1990s, Cameron University came under the Board of Regents of the [[University of Oklahoma]].<ref name="History"/> Don Davis was President of Cameron University from 1980 to 2002. His father, Clarence L. Davis, was President of Cameron from 1957 to 1960. As a child, Davis lived in the President's house on campus with his parents and sister. As a former legislator from Lawton, Davis was able to secure funding for Cameron that supported it in developing as the premier institute for higher education in southwestern Oklahoma. Also during Davis' tenure, a classical radio station, KCCU 89.3, was founded. Numerous renowned scholars, including [[Richard Leakey]] and [[Cornel West]], have spoken at Cameron's annual Academic Festival.<ref name="History"/> In May 2004, Cameron took over the Duncan Higher Education Center in [[Duncan, Oklahoma]]. It was renamed as Cameron University - Duncan.<ref name="History"/> ===Presidents=== Since its founding in 1908, Cameron University has had 17 presidents.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cameron.edu/past_presidents |title=Past Presidents - Cameron University |publisher=Cameron.edu |access-date=2015-08-02 |archive-date=2021-04-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210422011658/http://www2.cameron.edu/past_presidents |url-status=dead }}</ref> * J. A. Liner, 1908β1912 * Ralph K. Robertson, 1912β1913 * E. M. Frost, 1913 * Robert P. Short, 1913β1914 * A. C. Farley, 1914β1920 * A. E. Wickizer, 1920β1923 * John G. March, 1923β1927 * John Coffey, 1927β1931 * Charles M. Conwill, 1931β1946 * Clarence H. Breedlove, 1946β1947 * C. Vernon Howell, 1947β1957 * Clarence L. Davis, 1957β1960 * Richard B. Burch, 1960β1969 * Don J. Owen, 1969β1980 * Don C. Davis, 1980β2002 * [[Cindy Ross]], 2002β2013 * John M. McArthur, 2013β2024 * [[Jari Askins]], 2024-present ==Accreditation== Cameron University is accredited by the [[Higher Learning Commission]].<ref>[https://www.hlcommission.org/component/directory/?Itemid=&Action=ShowBasic&instid=1616 Higher Learning Commission]</ref><ref>[https://www.chea.org/cameron-university Council for Higher Education Accreditation]</ref> The Bachelor of Accounting, Bachelor of Business Administration, and Master of Business Administration degrees offered by the School of Graduate and Professional Studies are accredited by the [[Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs]].<ref>[https://www.acbsp.org/members/default.asp?id=18776608&terms=%22cameron+and+university%22 Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)]</ref> ==Campus life== Most courses are offered during weekdays and evenings. Cameron uses television, the internet, and a statewide fiber-optics network to deliver classes around the world. Students may participate in independent study, cooperative education, pre-professional studies, teacher certification, and the Army ROTC program. In addition, Cameron offers an honors program, early admission, [[advanced standing]], and college-level examination programs. Some 58% of entering students require remedial work, as their median ACT scores are at the ninth percentile. <!-- average to meet honors? Entry into the honors program requires one to be average based upon national standards. --> A wide range of organizations and interest groups are located on campus, including departmental, minority, professional, political, and religious organizations, and various honorary and recognition societies. Students can also become involved in student government, choral groups, a jazz ensemble, theater, or Greek life. ==Athletics== {{main|Cameron Aggies}} Cameron's athletic teams, known as the '''Aggies''', are a member of [[NCAA Division II|Division II]] of the [[National Collegiate Athletics Association]] (NCAA), primarily competing in the [[Lone Star Conference]]. Sports offered are men's and women's basketball, baseball, volleyball, softball, spirit team, men's and women's golf, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's track and field. ==Notable alumni== * [[Billy Paultz]] β Played 15 seasons of professional basketball in the ABA and the NBA. Made 3 ABA All-Star teams, leading the league in blocked shots in 1975β76. Won an ABA championship with the [[New York Nets]] in 1973-74 * [[Hillbilly Jim]] - Professional wrestler known as "Hillbilly" Jim Morris * [[William C. Bilo]] β [[United States Army]] [[Brigadier General (United States)|Brigadier General]] who served as deputy director of the [[Army National Guard]] * [[John Brandes]] β [[National Football League]] special teams player * [[Bryan D. Brown|Doug Brown]] β US Army [[General (United States)|General]] and former Commanding General, US Special Operations Command * [[Mark Cotney]] β [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] defensive back * [[Jason Christiansen]] β [[Major League Baseball]] pitcher * [[Avery Johnson]] β Basketball player in [[NBA]] and former head coach of the University of Alabama men's basketball team. He formerly coached the Brooklyn Nets and Dallas Mavericks teams of the NBA * [[Gary Jones (Oklahoma politician)|Gary Jones]] β politician, appointed as Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector * [[Nate Miller (defensive back)|Nate Miller]] β American football player * [[Hope Rampy|Hope C. Rampy]] - United States Army [[Major General (United States)|Major General]] who serves as Commanding General, [[U.S. Army Human Resources Command]] * [[Gary M. Rose]] - [[Medal of Honor]] recipient for gallantry during the [[Vietnam War]] * [[T.W. Shannon]] β politician and first African-American Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives<ref>[http://www.twshannon.com/meet-tw] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130330015119/http://www.twshannon.com/meet-tw|date=March 30, 2013}}</ref> * [[Ray Gene Smith]] β NFL player * [[Charles Washington (defensive back, born 1966)|Charles Washington]] β NFL and CFL player * [[Adrian Wiggins]] β Former [[Fresno State]] women's basketball coach,<ref>{{cite web |author=Adrian Wiggins |url=http://www.gobulldogs.com/sports/w-baskbl/mtt/wiggins_adrian00.html |title=Adrian Wiggins Bio - The Fresno State Official Athletic Site Official Athletic Site |publisher=Gobulldogs.com |access-date=2015-08-02 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120722040818/http://www.gobulldogs.com/sports/w-baskbl/mtt/wiggins_adrian00.html |archive-date=2012-07-22 }}</ref> and former women's [[basketball]] program [[Coach (basketball)|head coach]] at the [[University of Mississippi]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.olemisssports.com/sports/w-baskbl/mtt/wiggins_adrian00.html |title=Adrian Wiggins Bio - OLEMISSSPORTS.COM - OLE MISS Official Athletic Site |publisher=Olemisssports.Com |access-date=2015-08-02 |archive-date=2017-09-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170918110535/http://www.olemisssports.com/sports/w-baskbl/mtt/wiggins_adrian00.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> * [[Thomas Toth]] β Canadian runner<ref>{{cite web |url=http://runningmagazine.ca/thomas-toth-canadian-running/ |title=There's a new name (that you've never heard of) in Canadian running |work=Canadian Running Magazine |publisher=Runningmagazine.ca |access-date=2017-04-28 |archive-date=2017-05-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170520050005/http://runningmagazine.ca/thomas-toth-canadian-running/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{Official website}} * [http://www.cameronaggies.com/ Cameron Athletics website] {{Colleges and universities in Oklahoma}} {{Lone Star Conference navbox}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Cameron University| ]] [[Category:Lawton, Oklahoma]] [[Category:Public universities and colleges in Oklahoma]] [[Category:OK Cooperative Alliance]] [[Category:Universities and colleges established in 1908]] [[Category:Education in Comanche County, Oklahoma]] [[Category:Buildings and structures in Comanche County, Oklahoma]] [[Category:1908 establishments in Oklahoma]]
Edit summary
(Briefly describe your changes)
By publishing changes, you agree to the
Terms of Use
, and you irrevocably agree to release your contribution under the
CC BY-SA 4.0 License
and the
GFDL
. You agree that a hyperlink or URL is sufficient attribution under the Creative Commons license.
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)
Pages transcluded onto the current version of this page
(
help
)
:
Template:Authority control
(
edit
)
Template:Cite web
(
edit
)
Template:Colleges and universities in Oklahoma
(
edit
)
Template:Convert
(
edit
)
Template:Infobox
(
edit
)
Template:Infobox university
(
edit
)
Template:Lone Star Conference navbox
(
edit
)
Template:Main
(
edit
)
Template:Main other
(
edit
)
Template:Navbox
(
edit
)
Template:Official website
(
edit
)
Template:Reflist
(
edit
)
Template:Short description
(
edit
)
Template:Template other
(
edit
)
Template:Webarchive
(
edit
)