History Club and Lambda Alpha Present: Mysteries of the Emerald Isle
St. Patrick's Day is arguably March's most popular holiday. But do you know who St. Patrick actually was or why we celebrate him? If you are curious, or even if […]
St. Patrick's Day is arguably March's most popular holiday. But do you know who St. Patrick actually was or why we celebrate him? If you are curious, or even if […]
The sixteenth biennial conference organized by the Society for Late Antiquity. The conference's theme is gender, identity, and authority in Late Antiquity. Thirty scholars from around the globe will present their original research. There will also be two keynote lectures, one by Virginia Burrus (Syracuse University) and the other by Michele R. Salzman (UC-Riverside). Late […]
Join us for a conversation with W. Jacob Cornwell, the curator of the Oklahoma Baseball Archive, which is current on view at 101 Archer. Cornwell will discuss the history of […]
Join us at the Helmerich Center for American Research for an evening with Professor Don Fixico (Shawnee, Sac and Fox, Muscogee Creek and Seminole), the Regents' Professor of Historical Studies […]
WIP Seminar featuring Billy Smith, Director of the Helmerich Center for American Research and Applied Associate Professor in the History Department! Join us to engage Billy's new research and discuss […]
The spring season is full of holidays and events celebrating the return of longer days, more sunlight, and the reblooming of life. Few of these events are as spectacular as […]
Come learn about the ancient traditions surrounding a papal transition in the Catholic Church with Donald Prudlo, Ph.D., Warren Professor of Catholic Studies. Q&A to follow. Free and open to the public.
Join us for a presentation by short-term fellow Russell Cobb, as he shares insights from his time in residence at the Helmerich Center for American Research. Drawing from research conducted […]
The idea of sovereignty includes the right of a nation or a people to decide who might be a part of its community and how that community creates, changes, and […]
As many campuses across the country pivot from traditional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) frameworks toward a focus on Belonging, this session invites our community to ask: Is "Resilience & […]
Join us for a presentation by Dr. Lisa Barnett about her new book Peyote Politics: The Making of the Native American Church, 1880-1937 (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2025). Check back […]
Talk by distinguished Visiting Professor Dr. Danielle Gurevitch titled: Women without Guilt, Men without Shame: Defining Cultural Marital Distrust in the Jewish Tale ‘the Rabbi’s whose Wife turned him into […]