Murray State College recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Westheimer Southern Oklahoma Nursing Education Center (SONEC), a significant step forward in expanding access to rural healthcare and higher education in the region.

“The groundbreaking marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Murray State College and the communities we proudly serve,” said Dr. Tim Faltyn, Murray State College President. “The SONEC reflects our commitment to preparing students for high-demand careers and addressing the critical healthcare needs of southern Oklahoma.”

The event featured remarks from community and education leaders, including Ardmore City Manager Kevin Boatright, Mercy President Daryle Voss, SouthernTech Superintendent Dr. Eric Ward, Murray State College Dean of Nursing Malaika Horton and the OU Interim Dean of Nursing Dr. Melissa Craft. Four students also shared stories about the transformative educational opportunities SONEC will offer.

Murray State College Regent Keith Gray praised the college’s vision: "President Faltyn’s ability to see a need, innovate and convene partners is truly remarkable.”

The SONEC project is a collaborative initiative designed to strengthen the regional workforce by providing streamlined pathways from high school to college to career. With 85% of Murray State nursing graduates staying in the area, the impact on rural healthcare will be both immediate and long-lasting.

“Our partnership with Murray State is a great example of how collaboration drives opportunity,” said Dr. Eric Ward, SouthernTech Superintendent. “Together, we’re building a pipeline of talent that supports local industry and strengthens our communities.”

Construction of the SONEC is underway and represents a bold investment in southern Oklahoma's health, education and economic future.

“We are set to write the next chapter of success, not just for the college or the nursing program, but for everyone we know and love in our region,” said Faltyn.