UTulsa Symphony Orchestra
UTulsa Symphony Orchestra
Join the UTulsa Symphony Orchestra for the beginning of the 2024-25 concert season.
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!
When most people think about election integrity, they think about things like keeping ballots secure. While that is indeed critical, there are many other parts of the process that are equally important, such as making sure that ballots accurately capture voter intent. This talk will discuss multiple ways that understanding how to design for people […]
UTulsa and the Tulsa community are invited to watch TUTV’s livestream covering this year’s presidential election! TUTV is a student-led multimedia collaborative based at The University of Tulsa. Tune in […]
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 […]
UTulsa students are invited to join the TU Chapter of The Thomistic Institute for a lecture by Father Gregory Pine, OP, instructor of dogmatic and moral theology at the Dominican House of Studies.
In 1939, when John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath was published, it became an instant bestseller and a prevailing narrative in the nation's collective imagination of the era. But it also stopped the publication of another important novel, silencing a gifted writer who was more intimately connected to the true experiences of Dust Bowl migrants. […]
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 […]
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 […]
Amanda Summers, Ph.D., Duane H. King Postdoctoral Fellow, Helmerich Center for American Research Paper Title: "Death, Mysticism, and Mass Incarceration: Mexico's Gran Comlicidad, 1642-1649" Amanda Summers will be circulating and presenting an excerpt from the sixth and final chapter of her dissertation. The larger project deals with sex, violence, race, diaspora, and community in the […]
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 faculty of the I-O psychology program will talk to UTulsa students about graduate comprehensive exams and how to study for them.
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 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 […]
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 […]
Tulsa community, join the UTulsa Cappella Chamber Singers and Concert Chorale for the 2024 fall concert performance.
TU clarinet and saxophone students will perform a variety of solo and ensemble works showcasing their repertoire studies from the fall semester. The program will culminate with a performance by the newly formed TU Clarinet Choir under the direction of Dr. David Carter.
Feeling the pressures of this semester? The Henneke Center, in conjunction with the Kendall College of Arts & Sciences, is proud to present Zen Professors: Finding Joy and Calm Amid the Chaos. Join us with the author, UTulsa's own Dr. Nicole Bauer, for an insightful discussion on her new book "Resilience and Resistance Through Contemplative […]
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 Thomas Bundschuh, an Austria-based organizational development consultant and business coach, to discuss international leadership interventions with UTulsa faculty and graduate students.
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 […]
UTulsa's History Club, AAS, and GGH present: Gaza Fights for Freedom As we pass the one-year mark of the most recent major escalation of the conflict between Israel and Palestine, now is a great time to learn about how the lives of the people of Gaza have changed from before the escalation to now. Join […]
The University of Tulsa Jazz Band and Combo will perform a concert that is free and open to the public. The Big Band will perform a tribute to the great Count Basie, featuring the world premiere of "Tulsa Tippin," composed by Nick Mancini and arranged by Aaron Spiers. Don't miss this evening of Jazz directed […]
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 […]
Presented in partnership with the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra. The 101 Unplugged Series continues with music from the Symphony's Woodwind Quintet. They will perform Mozart's Quintet in E-flat for Winds and Piano and other selections. Light bites and a drink ticket will be provided. You can purchase tickets on TSO's website: https://my.tulsasymphony.org/30868/30870
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 […]