Snacks & Sips with Arts & Sciences
Snacks & Sips with Arts & Sciences
TU faculty, staff, and students are invited to stop by the Kendall College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Office, located on the first floor of Tyrrell Hall, for snacks and […]
TU faculty, staff, and students are invited to stop by the Kendall College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Office, located on the first floor of Tyrrell Hall, for snacks and […]
A look at the history, culture and science of robots and how they're changing the world! Join TU Professors Alican Camci, John Hale, Ben Peters and Joshua Schultz and the […]
On view through Dec. 21, 2024 The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is pleased to partner with the INTO LIGHT Project to bring a new exhibit to 101 Archer: "Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories." The exhibit will feature original graphite portraits of 30 Oklahomans who have passed away from drug overdoses, accompanied by professional […]
Join us at 101 Archer every month for First Friday! Admission, as always, is free.
Join us for the opening of the INTO LIGHT Oklahoma Exhibition "Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories." The exhibit will feature original graphite portraits of 30 Oklahomans who have passed […]
Tulsa Symphony Orchestra (TSO) presents the first Symphony Sessions at TU’s Lorton Performance Center Sunday, October 6, at 3 p.m. Maestro Ron Spigelman will lead the chamber orchestra through an […]
Columnist at Foreign Policy, and author of "False Dawn," "The Struggle for Egypt," and "Ruling but Not Governing," Steven A. Cook will discuss his most recent book, "The End of […]
In this innovative and timely talk, Jad Abumrad explores the art of conversation. For the last year, he’s been deep diving into the art of interviewing. Not just how journalists […]
TU faculty, staff, and students are invited to stop by the Kendall College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Office, located on the first floor of Tyrrell Hall, for snacks and […]
The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities presents R.U.R. by Karel Capek in partnership with Riffraff Tulsa. In Capek’s 1920 sci-fi, which first introduced the word "robot" to the world, robots […]
The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities presents R.U.R. by Karel Capek in partnership with Riffraff Tulsa. In Capek’s 1920 sci-fi, which first introduced the word "robot" to the world, robots […]
The Concerts with Commentary series features award-winning music faculty who not only perform with excellence but also share the cultural background and historical context of the repertoire and composers represented in the series. Each concert focuses on a different genre, composer or instrument(s). Concerts are free and open to the public. Mark your calendars – […]
On view through Dec. 21, 2024 The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is pleased to partner with the INTO LIGHT Project to bring a new exhibit to 101 Archer: "Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories." The exhibit will feature original graphite portraits of 30 Oklahomans who have passed away from drug overdoses, accompanied by professional […]
The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities presents R.U.R. by Karel Capek in partnership with Riffraff Tulsa. In Capek’s 1920 sci-fi, which first introduced the word "robot" to the world, robots […]
Join the UTulsa School of Music for a Chorale Clinic with Kevin Pearson.
The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities presents R.U.R. by Karel Capek in partnership with Riffraff Tulsa. In Capek’s 1920 sci-fi, which first introduced the word "robot" to the world, robots […]
Kick back from midterms with a game night hosted by Every Campus a Refuge! We will have board games, card games, and interactive games that will guarantee time away from your laptop screen, along with some light snacks and drinks. We hope to see you there!
Tulsa community, join the UTulsa School of Music for a visiting artist recital by Isaiah Feken, a baritone.
TU faculty, staff, and students are invited to stop by the Kendall College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Office, located on the first floor of Tyrrell Hall, for snacks and refreshments on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (or while supplies last!)
The University of Tulsa I-O Psychology Department invites Jerod White, Ph.D., Research Scientist at Hogan Assessments, to talk with faculty and graduate students about research being conducted at Hogan Assessment.
Bettina Love, who holds the William F. Russell Professorship at Teachers College, Columbia University, will utilize her text to contextualize the past while addressing the current state of education. Love will delve into educational reparations for Black students to heal the transgressions of the past, which intimately connects with Tulsa’s tragic history and its contentious […]
Come celebrate the publication of Dr. Dayne C. Riley’s first book, "Consuming Anxieties: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Trade in British Satire, 1660-1751." Looking at plays, anonymous verse, and the work of […]
On view through Dec. 21, 2024 The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is pleased to partner with the INTO LIGHT Project to bring a new exhibit to 101 Archer: "Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories." The exhibit will feature original graphite portraits of 30 Oklahomans who have passed away from drug overdoses, accompanied by professional […]
Russell Cobb will discuss his newest book, "Ghosts of Crook County," the true—and unsolved—story of unabashedly greedy men, their exploitation of Muscogee land, and the hunt for the ghost of a boy who may never have existed. Bagels and coffee will be served.
An evening lecture by Samuel Moyn, Kent Professor of Law and History at Yale University, held in honor of TU Emeritus Professor of Political Science Jeff Hockett.
Acclaimed entertainment and media executive Ted Cohen returns to The University of Tulsa for a series of talks that examine Artificial Intelligence through the lenses of the various colleges at […]
TU faculty, staff, and students are invited to stop by the Kendall College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Office, located on the first floor of Tyrrell Hall, for snacks and […]
On view through Dec. 12, 2024 The Alexandre Hogue Gallery presents "We've got so much history," an exhibition of multimedia works by the designer Alice J Lee. Alice J Lee 이정연 is a second-generation Korean American designer, researcher, and educator. Her exhibition at the Hogue Gallery visualizes personal and collective stories — histories — of […]
Acclaimed entertainment and media executive Ted Cohen returns to The University of Tulsa for a series of talks that examine Artificial Intelligence through the lenses of the various colleges at The University of Tulsa. In this talk, Ted joins the College of Engineering & Computer Science to explore how AI is impacting content creation. This […]
The designer Alice J Lee will give a public lecture for the opening of her exhibition in the Alexandre Hogue Gallery, entitled "We've got so much history." Please join us in Phillips Hall room 211 for the lecture from 5-6 p.m., followed by an opening reception in the Alexandre Hogue Gallery from 6-7 p.m. Refreshments […]
On view through Dec. 21, 2024 The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is pleased to partner with the INTO LIGHT Project to bring a new exhibit to 101 Archer: "Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories." The exhibit will feature original graphite portraits of 30 Oklahomans who have passed away from drug overdoses, accompanied by professional […]
Education Department Homecoming Open House: Fun for All Ages! Alumni, family, and friends—come celebrate Homecoming with us! Join us for an afternoon of fun as you tour the Education Department, enjoy tasty snacks, and get creative with hands-on crafts. Stop by anytime from 1 p.m. until the Pep rally begins! It's a great way to […]
Acclaimed entertainment and media executive Ted Cohen returns to The University of Tulsa for a series of talks that examine Artificial Intelligence through the lenses of the various colleges at The University of Tulsa. This event is a casual fireside chat with Ted. Attendees are welcome to drop-in at anytime with questions for Ted or […]
Explore the caverns of 101 Archer at Heller Theatre’s Halloween-themed short play festival! Wear your best costume and enjoy 6 horror and suspense plays. All plays are written by local playwrights and staged by local actors and directors. TU STUDENTS - Get a 20% discount on your order by using promo code "STUDENT24" at check […]
Join the UTulsa Symphony Orchestra for the beginning of the 2024-25 concert season.
TU Cappella Chamber Singers perform Tuesday at Trinity at Trinity Episcopal Church. Trinity Episcopal Church Tulsa 501 S. Cincinnati Ave., Tulsa
Ever wondered how jack-o-lanterns became a Halloween staple? Curious about the origins of ghosts or why candy plays such a big part in the celebration? Join the History Club for The Secret History of Halloween and uncover the mysteries behind these traditions! Featuring: 🎃 A short talk by TU's own Dr. Bauer 🔮 Tarot card […]
TU faculty, staff, and students are invited to stop by the Kendall College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Office, located on the first floor of Tyrrell Hall, for snacks and refreshments on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (or while supplies last!)
On view through Dec. 12, 2024 The Alexandre Hogue Gallery presents "We've got so much history," an exhibition of multimedia works by the designer Alice J Lee. Alice J Lee 이정연 is a second-generation Korean American designer, researcher, and educator. Her exhibition at the Hogue Gallery visualizes personal and collective stories — histories — of […]
On view through Jan. 25, 2025 Explore the rugged spirit of the West through the lens of John Steinbeck’s East of Eden in M. Walker Nelson’s captivating new exhibition. West (of Eden) delves into themes of self-acceptance, time, and the clash between past and present. Each painting tells a story of resilience, capturing the tension […]
On view through Dec. 21, 2024 The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is pleased to partner with the INTO LIGHT Project to bring a new exhibit to 101 Archer: "Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories." The exhibit will feature original graphite portraits of 30 Oklahomans who have passed away from drug overdoses, accompanied by professional […]
Get a rare, insider's look at the Tulsa Arts District before it comes alive for November’s First Friday Art Crawl! Join Arts Alliance Tulsa Executive Director, Todd Cunningham, on a walking tour as we witness the district's final preparations for the evening's festivities. Along the way, you’ll explore the district’s rich history and hear from […]
Join us at 101 Archer for the First Friday Art Crawl! We have live music, two great exhibits, free food and a cash bar. As always, this event is free and open to all!