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Hogue 125 Inspired: Oklahoma Landscapes
Hogue 125 Inspired: Oklahoma Landscapes
The University of Tulsa is excited to celebrate what would have been the 125th birthday of artist Alexandre Hogue, former head of TU’s Department of Art and namesake of the Alexandre Hogue Gallery located in Phillips Hall. Hogue 125 Inspired: Oklahoma Landscapes opens Jan. 19 and demonstrates the artist’s legacy and continued impact on the […]
Work of Sovereignty Exhibition
Work of Sovereignty Exhibition
Explore the history and future of tribal nationhood before and after the supreme court ruling on tribal jurisdiction (McGirt v. Oklahoma, 2020). Work of Sovereignty features historical photographs and art by Native artists inspired by the 13 counties in Oklahoma named after indigenous nations. This exhibition is free and open to the public. 101 Archer […]
Poetry Reading Series – Nomi Stone
Poetry Reading Series – Nomi Stone
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 with such timely issues as immigration, identity, cultural appropriation, racism and the military- and prison-industrial complexes. Their works intersect with the social sciences, drawing on […]
Future of Fueling Stations
Future of Fueling Stations
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 companies in the fueling station sector can position themselves for success in 2040. This is a great way to learn how to "predict" the future.
Documentary Screening: The Janes
Documentary Screening: The Janes
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 part of the Reproductive Rights and Freedom Symposium, which will foster public conversation on urgent questions concerning individual rights and bodily autonomy with broad implications […]
JOLT Creativity Club – The Importance of Empathy
JOLT Creativity Club – The Importance of Empathy
Empathy is the cornerstone of all successful design projects. Learn why empathy is so important to employers. Join the Creativity Club and participate in fun, educational activities that will spark your creative thought process and ignite your inner flame for innovative problem-solving. There is nothing magical about creative people and their ability to develop new […]
Pizza and Oklahoma Politics
Pizza and Oklahoma Politics
Join TU Communications Hall of Fame inductee Jenkin Jones, Jr. for a lecture on the history of Oklahoma politics. This event is free to attend and lunch will be provided. Jenkin Jones, Jr. spent his 32-year career at The Tulsa Tribune in a variety of jobs, from reporter to editor and publisher. His specialty was […]
Psychology Club: At The Movies
Psychology Club: At The Movies
TU students are invited to walk the red carpet in pajamas, take photos at the photo booth and enjoy three films during Psychology Club's free Movie Night. Complimentary nachos, popcorn and hotdogs will be available, as well as drinks. It will be a night you don't want to miss!
Reproductive Rights Symposium
Reproductive Rights Symposium
“Reproductive Rights and Freedom” will foster public conversation on urgent questions concerning individual rights and bodily autonomy with broad implications for gender equality, community well being, privacy, healthcare, tribal sovereignty and free speech. Historian Rickie Solinger will deliver a keynote address contextualizing the long history of reproductive justice in the U.S., from white settlement on […]