Creativity Club – Future-Proof Your Career
Helmerich Hall 2900 East 5th Street, Tulsa, OKCome to the Creativity Club and learn how to future-proof your career in an rapidly changing, automated world. Lunch provided.
Come to the Creativity Club and learn how to future-proof your career in an rapidly changing, automated world. Lunch provided.
TU’s Physics Journal Club invites physics students of all ages (high school through professional) to discuss recent journal articles. This month’s discussion will focus on “Black Hole Mysteries Solved,” Scientific […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 to hear from Ten-Nine Technologies Founder and CEO Paige Johnson.
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 […]
TU’s Physics Journal Club invites physics students of all ages (high school through professional) to discuss recent journal articles. This month’s discussion will focus on “The Art of Turbulence,” American Science, November-December 2022, and “Calculate But Don't Shut Up,” aeon.com, Dec. 6, 2021. Pizza will be provided while supplies last.
TU students, faculty and staff are invited to join the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in celebrating Pi Day with Elote tacos and pie!
The ability to redefine failure into a learning opportunity enables us to turn failure into a success story. This is an essential trait that builds resiliency by teaching us to learn from what went wrong. Join the Creativity Club and participate in fun, educational activities that will spark your creative thought process and ignite your […]
This event is a one-hour lunch and learn focused on the changing views of cannabis in society. This is open to all TU faculty, staff, students and community partners. Jeff Konin will present, and attendees will be able to engage in discussion on the following topics: Describe the changing landscape of the perception of cannabis Explain […]
Join the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities in welcoming Steven Thrasher, Ph.D., author of award-winning book The Viral Underclass. Using the HIV/AIDs, COVID-19 and monkeypox epidemics, Thrasher will explain how […]
Use improvisation in a fun atmosphere to learn essential business skills like thinking on the spot, being flexible and creative, and staying cool under pressure. 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 […]
The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is thrilled to welcome Mohsin Hamid, author of 2022 Common Read selection Exit West, to Tulsa. Please join us for a keynote address followed by […]