Showing posts with label Everett Piper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Everett Piper. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Brecheen holding town hall tour with David Barton on Friday; includes Muskogee stop


Josh Brecheen, the conservative Republican in the 2nd Congressional District GOP runoff, is holding a town hall tour with Christian historian and author David Barton this Friday, with stops in Durant, Muskogee, Claremore, and Bartlesville.

Friday, June 24, 2022

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Dr. Everett Piper Endorses Coleman for U.S. Congress


Dr. Everett Piper Endorses Coleman for U.S. Congress

TULSA, OK: Dr. Everett Piper, a well respected local and national conservative leader, personally endorsed Captain Andy Coleman in his race for U.S. Congress. Dr. Piper, the president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, first announced his endorsement a year ago.

“I first endorsed Andy Coleman’s congressional campaign last April,” shared Dr. Piper. “No doubt some were not following this race closely back then. But what I believed then, I believe today – and it bears repeating. So I will.”

“Oklahomans living in the First District have been well served by Jim Bridenstine, our outgoing congressman, who represented us with conviction and courage,” Dr. Piper expressed. “I firmly believe that Andy Coleman is the candidate most capable of carrying that baton from Jim; to be the type of authentic, conservative leader needed by our communities and country. His unique background demonstrates a willingness and capacity to serve in complex and even hostile areas. This will serve him well in the House of Representatives, and help him to be as effective as possible. For all these reasons, I am pleased to personally endorse Andy Coleman in his campaign for U.S. Congress.”

“I was overwhelmed when I first learned of Dr. Piper’s endorsement, and I remain profoundly grateful,” said Coleman. “Dr. Piper was one of the first to step up and lend his support, and that’s not lost on me. I am truly honored to have his backing.”

Dr. Piper’s early endorsement has since been joined by the endorsements of several other conservative champions, both nationally and locally. They include former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum, Congressman Jim Jordan, Congressman Mark Meadows, and former Oklahoma House GOP Floor Leader Pam Peterson.

Monday, October 03, 2016

Piper blasts NAIA, OKWU withdraws from championship after meet moved from NC


by Everett Piper, OKWU President, September 26, 2016

On September 26, the Council of Presidents for National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) disregarded a nearly unanimous recommendation of its board of commissioners and athletic directors and voted 11-9 to remove their national cross country championships from the state of North Carolina. The reason? North Carolina’s “HB2 legislation creates an atmosphere where discrimination potentially exists for some NAIA student-athletes and personnel.” In other words, these university presidents believe the Tar Heel state should be punished for defending a woman’s right to have her own bathroom.

Have these people lost all sense of academic integrity? Have they lost their minds?

At the risk of stating the obvious, there is a reason we don’t just tell young women who want to play intercollegiate sports that they are welcome to do so, as long as they avail themselves of the men’s teams. There’s a reason we don’t just tell co-eds to go ahead and try out for the basketball, soccer, or baseball teams, but that we have no intention of spending the university’s time or money to provide separate coaches, facilities, and programs for them. If we were to be so callous, we would rightly be accused of being insensitive, unfair, and fully out of compliance with a federal law known as Title IX.

Title IX was enacted in 1972, primarily for the purpose of giving women equal access to the athletic field. Since its passage, programs and facilities have been made available to women in direct proportion to men at nearly all of our nation’s colleges and universities. As the result, women have enjoyed nearly a 500 percent increase in athletic participation nationwide over the past forty plus years.

But today, my NAIA peers—in their sagely wisdom—seem determined to reject the very premise of Title IX that requires colleges and universities to differentiate the female student from the male student and to, thereby, give women the same access to programs as men. If we didn’t “discriminate” in such a way, how in the world would it be possible to ever comply with Title IX?!

Surely even those not holding advanced degrees can understand this. A female is a biological reality and the distinction between the woman and her male counterpart is quite real. Failing to admit this difference is to pretend that a woman doesn’t even exist. Women are not merely a social construct. They are not make-believe. They are more than the delusional feelings of dysphoric males. They are scientific facts and women’s rights become meaningless if the female is not real and is, instead, nothing but a politically correct fabrication of higher education’s arrogant elites.

I don’t know what my peers were taught in their junior high biology classes, and I certainly have no idea what they are teaching today on their respective campuses, but at Oklahoma Wesleyan, we still believe in science. We, therefore, teach that male and female physiology is an objective reality and that there is little more empirically obvious than one’s sex.

Shocking as it may sound to my presidential peers, Oklahoma Wesleyan University actually agrees with the state of North Carolina. We, too, think that women should be granted the privacy of having their own toilets. We believe female students should be respected and not insulted, demeaned, and ignored. We stand with women in their fight against the arrogance of college presidents and the delusions of the male libido. Women attending our university will not only have their own basketball and soccer teams, but they, likewise, will have their own restrooms, showers, dorms, sports, scholarships and programs. Women at this university will have their identity and their privacy acknowledged and respected.

Oklahoma Wesleyan University (and dare I presume to speak for tens of thousands of other Oklahomans) proudly stands with the state of North Carolina. We thank its governor for defending the dignity of women and we join with tens millions nationwide in saying shame on the NAIA’s Council of Presidents for their mindless misogyny and for not having the moral clarity and intellectual courage to defend the rights of our female students.

Dr. Everett Piper is President of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, which has achieved numerous NAIA athletic accolades including conference, regional and national championships. 




September 28, 2016, Bartlesville, OK  – Dr. Everett Piper, president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, announced today that OKWU will not participate in this year’s NAIA cross country championship unless it is returned to the state of North Carolina.  Piper’s statement is in response to the decision made Monday by the NAIA Council of Presidents to pull the national meet out of North Carolina because of the state’s so called “bathroom bill”, which specifies that men and women should use the restrooms appropriate to their biological sex.

“How can the NAIA claim to be an organization that ‘champions character’ if its leadership so eagerly breaks its word and its contract with the state of North Carolina?” questioned Dr. Piper. “And how can we claim to be an organization that supports women if our leadership is so willing to deny female athletes the right to have their own bathrooms, showers, toilet, and lavatory? The NAIA’s disregard for such basic rights is sobering.”

In the University’s tenure as an NAIA school, Oklahoma Wesleyan has achieved numerous NAIA athletic accolades, including conference, regional and national championships.

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Dr. Everett Piper endorses Julie Daniels in SD29



Dr. Everett Piper has endorsed Julie Daniels in the Senate District 29 GOP primary:

"While one candidate for the current state senate race correctly states that she worked several years ago as a part time instructor at Oklahoma Wesleyan, there is another candidate who has shown year after year that she truly believes in OKWU and its values. Julie Daniels has demonstrated her true colors and her personal integrity over and over again. I trust her and she has my vote for our next state senator."

- Everett Piper
Oklahoma Wesleyn University President

Julie Daniels is running in the Republican primary for State Senate District 29, which covers Washington County, Nowata County, and the northern half of Rogers County.

Monday, January 25, 2016

Everett Piper: Trumping Morality


Trumping Morality

On January 18, Jerry Falwell, Jr. welcomed Donald Trump to Liberty University to speak in the school’s chapel. As the college president who wrote the “this is not a daycare” article that received so much national attention recently, I have been asked by the media if I would be next: Will I be inviting Mr. Trump to Oklahoma Wesleyan University to speak in our chapel service? My answer has been simple and brief. No, I will not.

In selecting speakers for Oklahoma Wesleyan, party affiliation and political positions do not matter. Personal conduct, public statements, theological integrity and moral consistency do. In short, unless it is an open debate where different sides of the issue will be presented, we choose speakers who generally promote our university’s mission and who do not stand in opposition, either in word or deed, to what we claim to hold dear as a Christian community. I believe I owe it to our students, faculty, staff, board, donors and church to do nothing less— and frankly, Donald Trump simply doesn’t represent OKWU’s behavioral, theological, moral or political ideals.

“But, we need to defeat Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders,” many have said: “Your criticism of Trump only helps them. You need to stop attacking those on ‘our side!’”

My response:

Anyone who is pro-abortion is not on my side. Anyone who calls women “pigs,” “ugly,” “fat” and “pieces of a–” is not on my side. Anyone who mocks the handicapped is not on my side. Anyone who has argued the merits of a government takeover of banks, student loans, the auto industry and healthcare is not on my side. Anyone who has been on the cover of Playboy and proud of it, who brags of his sexual history with multiple women and who owns strip clubs in his casinos is not on my side. Anyone who believes the government can wrest control of the definition of marriage from the church is not on my side. Anyone who ignores the separation of powers and boasts of making the executive branch even more imperial is not on my side.

I’m a conservative. I believe in conserving the dignity of life. I believe in conserving respect for women. I believe in conserving the Constitution. I believe in conserving private property, religious liberty and human freedom. I believe in morality more than I do in money. I hold to principles more than I yearn for power. I trust my Creator more than I do human character. I’d like to think that all this, and more, makes me an informed and thoughtful citizen and voter. I’ve read, I’ve listened and I’ve studied and there is NOTHING, absolutely nothing, in this man’s track record that makes Donald Trump “on my side.”

I refuse to let my desire to win “trump” my moral compass. I will not sell my soul or my university’s to a political process that values victory more than virtue.

No, Donald Trump will not be speaking at Oklahoma Wesleyan University.
“The conservative…will not surrender to the contagion of mass-opinion or the temptations of…power… [I]f he hopes to conserve anything at all, he must make his stand unflinchingly.” Russell Kirk