What year was the University of Central Oklahoma founded?
1890
This is the oldest building on campus and one of the oldest in Oklahoma.
Old North
What city is the University of Central Oklahoma located in?
Edmond, Oklahoma
The person currently serving as UCO Student Ambassador President.
Rhylee Duff
The UCO fight song begins with this line.
"Fight team, fight for UCO!"
What is the name of UCO’s mascots?
Buddy + Buck
The School of Nursing is housed in this building.
Coyner Health Science
What does UCO’s STLR program stand for?
Student Transformative Learning Record
The past president who inspired many ambassadors with his dedication and leadership.
Jackson Lehew
The UCO cheer and dance teams perform under this collective name.
UCO Spirit Teams
What are UCO’s official school colors?
Bronze and Blue
This performance venue hosts concerts, plays, and campus events.
Mitchell Hall Theatre
UCO is part of what athletic conference?
MIAA (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association)
The advisor who has been described as a “second mom” to the organization.
Cessnie Shelton
What day of the week are UCO students traditionally expected to wear their Broncho gear?
Friday
What word is featured on the front of Old North?
"Normal"
This is the outdoor heart of campus where students hang out, study, or nap in hammocks.
Broncho Lake
What UCO department helps students find jobs and internships?
Career Development Center
Todd Lamb is the __nd president of UCO.
22nd
The UCO Bronchos football team plays at this stadium.
Chad Richison Stadium
What was UCO’s original name when it was founded?
The Territorial Normal School of Oklahoma
You can find the UCO seal on the floor of this building—just don’t step on it!
Old North
Nigh University Center
Forensic Science Institute
This program helps students with volunteer opportunities and civic engagement.
Center for Community Engagement
Why does UCO spell "broncho" the way they do?
This traditional spelling was chosen in 1922 by the wife of the head football coach and has been maintained to honor the university's history. While "bronco" is the more common spelling today, the "h" is intentionally included as a point of tradition for the UCO mascot.
Todd Lamb frequently quotes "Ubi motus es," translating to what?
"Where movement is"