President: Dr. Rodney Hanley
NSU’s website: https://www.nsuok.edu/
NSU’s workforce development programs: https://offices.nsuok.edu/workforce-development/default.aspx
NSU prepares students for a broad spectrum of careers in business, education, science and health as well as criminal justice, cyber security, counseling, ,music, political and social sciences to name a few.
NSU’s first-time freshmen experience the traditional residential college life-style on the Tahlequah campus, including specialized living-learning communities, a variety of student organizations including sororities and fraternities, lots of food choices, scenic grounds, historic buildings, and intercollegiate athletics.
Transfer students have options in Tahlequah, Muskogee, Broken Arrow and online.
Fast Facts:
- 4th largest four-year public institution in Oklahoma
- 300+ opportunities to study abroad in more than 50+ countries
- 170+ businesses send recruiters to NSU each year
Content Source: https://www.nsuok.edu/BeARiverhawk.aspx
Recent Campus News:
- NSU announces 2025 Circle of Excellence recipients
- River City Players return to Tahlequah for summer performances
- NSU 'Reach Higher' with virtual Reconnect event - June 18
- NSU names 2025 Model the Way honorees
- Northeastern State University celebrates 2025 DaVinci Institute winners
- Keep Oklahoma Beautiful grant to expand vegetable garden
- NSU, Love Bottling Company OSRHE Partnership Excellence Award
- Nightingale named NSU Spring 2025 Outstanding Graduate Student
- Dean College of Optometry named OAOP Optometric Physician of the Year
- NSU announces 2025 Jack Kaufman winner, Outstanding Senior recipients
- Northeastern State University announces 2025 Outstanding Freshmen recipients
- NSUOCO student receives American Optometric Association Student of the Year award
- NSU SOAR program registration open for incoming students
- NSU-Broken Arrow to hold Get Green for Blue summer youth academy
- Northeastern State University recognized in 2025 Carnegie Classifications for student opportunity and workforce success


Northeastern State University President Dr. Rodney Hanley