UCO Dedicates Dr. Kathleen Black Healthy Campus Trails

May 1, 2026

A trail marker in bronze and blue on the Dr. Kathleen Black Bronze Trail.

The University of Central Oklahoma has named the Dr. Kathleen Black Healthy Campus Trails in honor of a longtime faculty member, dedicated supporter and champion of health and wellness.

Located at Plunkett Park on Central’s campus, the trails are part of UCO’s broader healthy campus initiative and are designed to promote physical activity, connection and well-being among students, faculty, staff and the Edmond community.

The celebration began with a ceremonial first walk led by Kathleen Black, Ed.D., professor emerita, followed by a formal dedication ceremony recognizing Black’s lasting contributions to UCO and the field of health and physical education.

“We are proud to officially dedicate the Dr. Kathleen Black Healthy Campus Trails, a meaningful investment in the well-being of our university and community,” said UCO President Todd G. Lamb.

“These trails honor Dr. Black’s lifelong commitment to health, movement, education and service—values that align with UCO’s mission and commitment to building a healthy campus. Dr. Black is a gentle force that had earned by deed and example a lifetime of health and fitness. This is a well-deserved legacy.”

Black served UCO for more than four decades before retiring in 2001 as a professor emerita. Throughout her career, she was recognized as a leader in health, physical activity and education, earning numerous state and national awards. In retirement, she has remained actively involved with the university through mentorship, service and philanthropy, including establishing an endowed scholarship to support future educators.

Kathleen Black, Ed.D., professor emerita, speaking at the formal dedication ceremony.

The Bronze (1-mile) and Blue (1.55-mile) trails provide a welcoming space for recreation, reflection and connection.

“Dr. Black’s legacy extends far beyond the classroom,” said Allen Wright, vice president for Advancement at UCO.

“This trail stands as a lasting tribute to her impact on UCO and will serve as a resource for our campus and community for years to come.”

For more information about UCO’s Healthy Campus initiatives, contact Rachelle Franz, Ed.D., professor of kinesiology and health studies, at rfranz@uco.edu.

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Cutline: The University of Central Oklahoma has named the Dr. Kathleen Black Healthy Campus Trails, located at Plunkett Park on Central’s campus, in honor of a longtime faculty member, dedicated supporter and champion of health and wellness. The celebration began with a ceremonial first walk led by Kathleen Black, Ed.D., professor emerita. Pictured, a trailer marker for the Dr. Kathleen Black Bronze Trail on the UCO campus.

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The University of Central Oklahoma is a campus community in motion—leading, innovating and creating transformative learning opportunities that foster success for our students. As Oklahoma’s largest metropolitan university, we provide high-quality, nationally recognized programs that are always evolving and adapting to the needs of our students and the community. This commitment is rooted in our founding in 1890 as the state’s teacher’s college, training those who would educate the next generation of leaders and innovators. We remain dedicated to offering an accessible, affordable education, earning national accolades for social mobility, veterans’ outreach and first-generation student programs.

Guided by the motto “ubi motus est” – which translates to “where movement is” – the university continues to evolve and grow, offering 119 undergraduate and 81 graduate programs to our more than 12,000 students from our main campus in Edmond, Oklahoma, and facilities throughout the Oklahoma City metro. Our colors were the first adopted of any university in the state, and our Bronze and Blue symbolize our greatest strengths—the illumination of new ideas and the endless expanse of a clear sky above. At UCO, anything is possible.

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