Tour de Quartz is an annual showcase of student artwork from the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute at Quartz Mountain (OSAI), which features artworks that consider the concept of utopia. Each student artist is represented by one piece of artwork in the Tour de Quartz, which exhibits at museums, libraries, and art galleries across the state. […]
UTulsa 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 March 6, 2025. The Alexandre Hogue Gallery presents the exhibition "And, then" by Margaret Curtis, the 2025 Ruth Mayo Distinguished Visiting Artist. Margaret Curtis is a feminist artist whose exuberantly painted, multi-layered narrative paintings address power dynamics on both the individual and societal level. Her paintings respond to climate change and ecosystem […]
Ange Mlinko, whose work appears in the new issue of TU’s Nimrod Literary Journal, will give a talk on "How Poets Change Form." She is the author of several books of poetry, including Venice, Distant Mandate, and Marvelous Things Overheard, has been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Randall Jarrell Award for Criticism, […]
Interested in pre-law? Join us for a panel discussion featuring Judge Doris Fransein and three local attorneys who graduated from UTulsa and practice law in Tulsa.
UTulsa students join the UTulsa School of Music for 2025 music auditions. All UTulsa students are invited to audition. For audition registration and more information, please contact the following faculty members: Instrumental auditions: david-carter@utulsa.edu Voice auditions: judith-raiford@utulsa.edu. 2025 UTulsa School of Music Audition Dates: Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8
Join University of lowa Professor Emerita Teresa Mangum for a lecture titled "Graduate Education for the Future: Offering Students Disciplinary Depth and Cross-Disciplinary, Publicly Engaged, Career-Expanding Breadth." Her lecture will cover her Mellon-funded work on interdisciplinary graduate programs and alternative academic careers for PhD students. The event will take place on Feb. 3 at 3 […]
Ussama Makdisi is a Palestinian American historian, specializing in the history of the modern Middle East. He is May Ziadeh Chair in Palestinian & Arab Studies and Chancellor’s Chair at the University of California Berkeley. Makdisi is also faculty director for the Program in Palestinian & Arab Studies at UCB. In April 2009, the Carnegie […]
Join University of Iowa Professor Emerita Teresa Mangum on Tuesday, Feb. 4, for a workshop on how to develop interdisciplinary graduate programs for UTulsa. Sessions run from 10 a.m. -12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Collins Hall Heritage Room. Lunch will be provided. RSVP is required. See link below.
Join us at the pre-conference workshop with Free Lunch! The Center for Heterodox Economics and Young Scholars Initiative jointly invite you to the pre-conference workshop! It will be a great opportunity to connect with graduate students from other regions before attending the main conference. This event is open to undergraduate students, and we encourage you […]
UTulsa 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!)
Registration is now closed. Please join The University of Tulsa's Honors College and the Kendall College of Arts and Sciences Department of Philosophy and Religion as we commemorate the 1500th anniversary of the death of Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius Feb. 6-7, 2025. We will be joined by internationally recognized scholars to honor the life and […]
🌟 Join Us at the Center for Heterodox Economics Conference! 🌟 FREE LUNCH and DINNER! The Center for Heterodox Economics invites you to our first conference addressing some of the most pressing issues of our time. From the global political issues to the challenges of inequality, poverty, gender equality, climate change, and anti-capitalism movements, our […]
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 been featured in documentaries from Netflix, PBS, National Geographic Channel, Discovery Channel, History Channel, Science Channel, and the BBC. The event is free and Andolini's […]
Please join us for an artist's talk and gallery reception with Margaret Curtis, the 2025 Ruth Mayo Distinguished Visiting Artist. Artist Talk: Margaret Curtis 5-6 p.m. Jerri Jones Lecture Hall, Room 211, Phillips Hall Opening Reception 6-7 p.m. Alexandre Hogue Gallery Phillips Hall Light hors d’oeuvres will be served. Margaret Curtis is a feminist artist […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
Join us for a unique opportunity to meet and chat with government officials from Malta, Finland, Denmark, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Turkey, who are visiting as part of a U.S. State Department program. They’re eager to connect with students, share insights from their work, and discuss global issues over coffee and pastries. Don’t miss […]
Join us for lunch with Dean Greteman & other faculty. Whether you are a student in Kendall College of Arts & Sciences or not, you will find inspiration and guidance in the discussion and enjoy amazing food from Afghan Cuisine. Free lunch will be served.
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
UTulsa students join the UTulsa School of Music for 2025 music auditions. All UTulsa students are invited to audition. For audition registration and more information, please contact the following faculty members: Instrumental auditions: david-carter@utulsa.edu Voice auditions: judith-raiford@utulsa.edu. 2025 UTulsa School of Music Audition Dates: Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
UTulsa 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!)
THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED. THE NEW DATE WILL BE ADDED TO THE CALENDAR ASAP. As part of UTulsa's NEH seminar, "Poetics of Place," the Department of English & Creative Writing welcomes poet Kaveh Bassiri for a reading and discussion of his work. Bassiri is an Iranian-American writer and translator, who was […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
This talk is advances the idea that the humanities as a set of disciplines are often generated or inspired by remarkable altered states of consciousness and embodiment, which can sometimes be re-experienced by a deep engagement with the texts and artworks themselves. Hence many a teaching or pedagogical moment. Hence some of the furthest reaches […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
Join us in the Jackson Seminar Room at the Helmerich Center for American Research (HCAR) for our first WIP Seminar of the semester, featuring Dr. Kirsten Olds. Paper Title: "Harold Stevenson: Realism Re-Figured" Emerging on the national art scene in the early 1960s, Oklahoma-born Harold Stevenson’s art in form and subject stymied critics, who didn’t […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
Norman Holmes Pearson might have looked like the tweedy Yale professor he was, but he was one of the most consequential figures in twentieth-century American literature; an architect of the Cold War collaboration between academia and cultural diplomacy; and a high-ranking spy in the OSS and one of the shapers of the CIA. In this […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
UTulsa 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 April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
RESCHEDULED DUE TO WEATHER. 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. […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
The SWMM Cerebral Showdown is a game of Medical Jeopardy like no other! On Feb 21st at 2-3 PM in the Alcove room. This event allows women minorities in medicine to enjoy a fun medicine-based activity while enjoying free food.
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
Please join us in the Alexandre Hogue Gallery for a celebration of the life and legacy of Glenn Godsey, Professor Emeritus of Art. A man of many gifts, Glenn was an incredibly talented artist, musician, yo-yo extraordinaire and, most importantly, a dedicated teacher. Over his 40 years of teaching at the School of Art, Design […]
Deadline extended! Applications due March 29, 2025. The University of Tulsa’s Kendall College of Arts & Sciences launched the D’Arcy Internship Program in 2016 to provide its students valuable professional experience across a range of fields — including art galleries and media outlets, policy institutes, city departments, and non-profits serving critical needs. The D’Arcy Internship […]
Join the research office for a series of come-and-go workshops on securing research funding, to help you achieve your research goals. Workshop #1 will be a cradle-to-grave overview of research funding, including strategic planning and a primer on proposal writing. Topics will include establishing your agenda and identifying the right funding opportunities; how to plan […]
UTulsa students are invited to join the Department of Psychology in welcoming Kapil Dev Regmi, founder of Pragya Gunja School and Don Bosco College in Kathmandu Nepal. Mr. Regmi will talk about the educational system in Nepal and the challenges they face. He will also share opportunities for teaching and service internships in Kathmandu. Students […]
Please join the Kendall College of Arts & Sciences for the book launch of “The Other Conscious Ethics of Innovative Black Poetry” (Palgrave MacMillan) by Grant Matthew Jenkins, Ph.D. The event will include a book talk with reception to follow. Presented by the Kendall College of Arts & Sciences and the NEH Challenge Grant “Poetics […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
UTulsa 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!)
Are you a UTulsa History Club regular, a history nerd, or just a food lover in general? Then please come support the History Club at our bake sale! Our officers will be selling historical-themed foods that are sure to be delicious. All proceeds will be used to fund our other events this semester!
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
The creation of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (1969-1971) was the result of efforts by production companies, network executives, and advertisers to replace the violent action-adventure space fantasies on Saturday morning with comedic and musical cartoons after the moral panic of 1968. Cultural discourses on media violence, industrial strategies on cross-media marketing, and musical trends like […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could exist out in the cosmos. This exhibit explores the depiction of aliens and their homes across history and popular culture. We document the way humans […]
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