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  • The Anthro Scoop: Kids (of all ages) Love Bugs

    Harwell Hall 615 South Florence Avenue, Tulsa, OK, United States

    This month’s scoop: "Jess P: Kids Love Bugs!" Interested in Entomology or want to learn more about insects and their importance to humans? This interactive workshop is open to all ages! Swing by for the scoop and get ready for an interactive evening filled with friends, fun, a sprinkle of knowledge, and of course, FREE […]

    Free
  • The Role of the Home in Human Evolution

    Oliphant Hall 3015 East 7th Street, Tulsa, OK, United States

    The George Odell Seminar Series presents Amy Clark, Ph.D., Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, who will discuss "The Role of the Home in Human Evolution." For more information, email briggs-buchanan@utulsa.edu.

    Free
  • Winterfest (Celebration of Winter) Party

    Harwell Hall 615 South Florence Avenue, Tulsa, OK, United States

    UTulsa students are invited to relax and have fun during Reading Days week at Winterfest (Celebration of Winter)! We will have anthropology trivia, Kahoot, and board games. For food, there […]

    Free
  • Anthropology Round Table Discussion

    McFarlin Library 2933 East 6th Street, Tulsa, OK, United States

    Professor John Hawks will moderate an informal round table and discuss open-access publishing and data access in anthropology. Hawks studies the bones and genes of ancient humans. His research has […]

    Free
  • Tracing Ancient Journeys into Underground Space

    101 Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United States

    Human ancestors entered the underground world millions of years ago. Yet only recently have scientists realized the extent that our early relatives stretched their activities into the dark spaces beneath […]

    Free
  • Three Years of Faunal Analyses at the Haynie Site

    Harwell Hall 615 South Florence Avenue, Tulsa, OK, United States

    Lambda Alpha presents a talk by Jonathan Dombrosky, Environmental archaeologist at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Archaeology at the University of New Mexico.   Join us […]

    Free