International Engineering/Science & Language Webinar
An online information session about the IEL/ISL program. Register online.
An online information session about the IEL/ISL program. Register online.
Paul Voss (Georgia State University) will discuss the Catholic aspects of William Shakespeare's work.
Secrecy can call to mind mystery, darkness, wickedness and the unknown. Meanwhile, the cultural origins of government transparency are equally murky. By looking at the interplay of politics and culture […]
The University of Tulsa Symphony Orchestra continues its 2022-23 concert season with a performance honoring retiring TU Professor Roger Price. Price will perform Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1 in C […]
Have you ever read poetry that uses fieldwork and archives to deal with important social and political concerns? Come hear three acclaimed poets who employ research and reporting to grapple […]
Join other TU students in exploring creativity topics and engaging in exercises that enhance creative competence. This week the JOLT Creative Club will talk about what makes people happy. Are […]
In the early 1900s, there were as many as 50 all-black towns in Oklahoma. Over the course of the century, the number and sizes of these towns shrank drastically. Only […]
Learn what you need to know to achieve your personal and financial goals. TU students will talk about the businesses they created and managed while being a student. Is launching […]
Kick off Black History Month with a new documentary about the legendary life of Harriet Tubman, who repeatedly risked her life to help other African Americans out of slavery. TU […]
Join the TU School of Art, Design and Art History for a celebration of what would have been Alexandre Hogue's 125th birthday, and witness the culminating event of our student-led […]
In the 21st century, machines are learning to write essays, diagnose disease, create visual art and even write new computer code. As our lives are increasingly guided by artificial intelligence, […]
Note: This event is postponed. Please check back for rescheduling information. In Becoming Disabled: Forging a Disability View of the World, Jan Doolittle Wilson describes how becoming disabled is to forge a new consciousness, one that challenges ableist discourses and systems and creates alternative meanings that understand disability as a valuable human variation. Using an […]
Have you ever read poetry that uses fieldwork and archives to deal with important social and political concerns? Come hear three acclaimed poets who employ research and reporting to grapple […]
Larry Wofford, TU professor and foresight strategist, will discuss how businesses prepare for the future. Utilizing strategic foresight tools, students will form teams to develop and discuss suggestions for how […]
Join us for a free screening of the documentary The Janes (2022) and a Q&A with co-director Tia Lessin on the history of community-based reproductive healthcare and its relevance today. This is […]