Revisiting the ORU Campus
Yesterday I had the chance to back and visit my alma mater, Oral Roberts University for the first time since graduating in May of 2004. A lot has changed in the last couple years with the resignation or Richard Roberts as president and the generous donations made by Mart Green, the owner of Hobby Lobby, and countless others. In what can only be described as a miracle, the school has been turned around and is expected to be in the black financially next year.
Chris and I took advantage of the beautiful day to walk around campus and photograph some of the updates that have been made. These photos may not mean much to anyone who has not visited ORU, but trust me, the renovations that have taken place are making an enormous difference. Everything was falling apart when I graduated in 2004 and it was devastating to student morale. We were paying $20,000+ per year, but conditions kept getting worse. It was encouraging to see updates being made to the more dilapidated portions of the University. Remodeling work will continue and I hope this continues to create optimism for the future. As anyone who has attended ORU can tell you, what’s happened at the school goes far beyond dollars and cents. The renovations represent a reversal of the mismanagement of the school that left us confused, frustrated, and cynical.
In some of these photos, nothing has changed and they’re merely for my own memory’s sake. But many of them show updates to the campus and the encouraging progress that is taking place. Hopefully many ORU alumni will have the chance to see these.
The Graduate Center

Downstairs of the GC. Still not pretty, but much better due to new carpet & doors. Large lecture hall has also been remodeled.
The Prayer Tower & Gardens
An ORU and Tulsa icon, the Prayer Tower was constructed in 1967 and stands tall in the middle of campus. Admittedly, the only other time I had visited the building was during my college weekend visit prior to attending the school. However, today it was really nice to see the newly renovated Prayer Room and the tranquil environment it fostered. It would have been nice to have had such an area when I was living in the noisy dorms. Outside the Tower are two large garden areas that have also been updated.
Christ Chapel
Student Areas

New seating in the "Fishbowl." Other updates include flat screen TVs, pool table, air hockey, and vending machines
Fred Creek
They’re currently working to redo the sidewalls of Fred Creek. The stone looks beautiful! While I can’t remember what was there before, this is a huge improvement. A new pedestrian bridge leading to the Mabee Center has also been built.
Thoughts
It was encouraging to see the variety of improvements taking place on the ORU campus. While they may not appear overly impressive to those that have attended nicer looking schools, I was blown away by the work being done. Renovations have also been made to other facilities, including some dorm rooms, but I didn’t visit these areas. Hopefully my next visit to campus will bring even more surprising changes. The school is turning a corner and let’s pray it continues.










































Kyle and Chris,
Thanks for taking the time to come back to the New ORU. Great things are happening on the campus as you have so graciously articulated. The best news is that the mission of “Raising up students to go…” is going to get stronger and stronger as we move forward.
Mart
Great photography work! I’m glad you enjoyed your visit! I came back to work at ORU in 2006 and enjoy being on campus every day. You’re right – a lot has happened. Stop in the next time you are here!
-Natalie Adams
Alumni Director
ORU
(Class of 1988)
Seeing your photos and reading your perspective on things makes me feel so much closer to those students who are currently attending and what optimism for their university experience and their impact in the future. Having graduated in 1976, I have nothing but positive experiences for the time God granted me at ORU. Professors, administration and staff, along with student leaders and our Chaplain Bob, and many praying students I thank, also. Along with our daily noon communion service at the base of the Prayer Tower, our Sunday night worship in the cafeteria (No separate student chapel, yet) we had the beautiful prayer gardens and fountains to enjoy between classes. May God continue to change hearts and may so many more be filled and renewed in His Holy Spirit to impact our hurting world. THANKS FOR YOUR TIME IN TAKING AND POSTING THESE PHOTOS AND I SHARE YOUR OUTLOOK FOR THE CORNER OUR SCHOOL HAS NOW TURNED UNDER THIS ADMINISTRATION AND WITH THE DIRECTION AND GODLY LEADING OF DR. RUTLAND and THE NEW BOARD OF TRUSTEES.!!
Kyle, haven’t met you but was so thrilled to see your encouragement because of the improvements at campus. I am encouraged as well. You may know, but OR was my dad. Anyway, the new trustee board added me and I just attended my first board meeting. It certainly looks like things there are turning around and I’m so grateful. Anyway, thank you for your blog. I hope lots of alums will read it and see your pictures. I think it will go a long way to convincing alums that although we’re not totally there, the new ORU has come a very long way. I’m so grateful to the Lord.
Roberta Potts
Thank you all for your wonderful comments. It’s great to know there are people both in Tulsa and throughout the world that want the very best for ORU.
To Mr. Green, thank you for all that you are doing. ORU changed my life in ways I’ve still yet to understand. There are countless students yet to come who need the same experience I had.