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Deep Greenwood Community Read – Greenwood Reawakened: Live at the Big 10 Ballroom

Big 10 Ballroom 1624 Ee Apache St., Tulsa, OK, United States

Note: This event takes place at Big 10 Ballroom. A look back at what day-to-day life (and nightlife) was like in Greenwood and in its second heyday – the music, the entrepreneurship, and the rhythms that many people alive today still remember. This event will feature older Greenwood natives, and be followed by a live […]

The Secret Psychedelic History of Tulsa

101 E. Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United States

TU community join Oklahoma Center for Humanities for an enthralling one-hour talk with journalist Michael Mason, founding editor of This Land magazine, and recipient of the Tim Ferris Psychedelic Journalism Fellowship. Dive into "The Secret Psychedelic History of Tulsa," a journey through the city’s clandestine connection to America's psychedelic movement. Discover Tulsa's pivotal role in […]

Free

Lubell Lecture in Jewish Studies

Tyrrell Hall 2930 East 6th Street, Tulsa, OK, United States

TU student join the College of Arts & Sciences as they host a lecture by Lubell Scholar in Jewish Studies, Russel Lemmons, Ph.D.

“Shedding Some Light on the Dark Ages”

Chapman Hall 2830 East 5th Street, Tulsa, OK, United States

TU students join the Honors College for this lecture series on Middle Ages and Renaissance. In 476, the Roman Empire fell and, with it, classical civilization. The “Dark Ages” began...or did they? This lecture will offer an introduction to the history of Europe and the Mediterranean during Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (c. […]

Free

Deep Greenwood Community Read – The Lingering Legacies of Urban Renewal

OSU-Tulsa Library 700 N Greenwood Ave, Tulsa, OK, United States

TU faculty, staff, and students are invited to discuss the urban renewal that radically changed Tulsa's landscape in the 1960's & 70's,Victor Luckerson and Don Thompson in discussing this era through both political and personal stories. This event coincides with chapters 16-20 of Vic Luckerson’s book Built from the Fire: The Epic Story of Tulsa’s […]

Free