Lunch ‘n’ Learn: “Is Belonging Just A Facade?”
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 & […]
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 […]
Project: "Transformative Cultural Materiality: Archaeologies of Displacement, Persistent Lifeways, & Identity" Presenters: Dr. Zachary Qualls (Gilcrease Museum) & Dr. Nkem Ike (University of Toronto) Join us for a roundtable conversation […]
Lecture in the Judiac and Near Eastern Studies Series by Phil Goldfarb
Talk as part of the Judaic and Near Eastern Studies lecture series. Lecture by Sofia Thornblad. Light refreshments will be served on the second floor of Tyrrell Hall ahead of […]
In partnership with the Route 66 Alliance, and renowned author/historian Michael Wallis, "Faces of the Mother Road: The Portraits of S.J. Tyler," features dozens of photographs taken between 1913 and […]
Opening Friday, Jan. 2 at UTulsa's 101 Archer Building during the First Friday Art Crawl Produced by photographic historian, Adam Forgash, in association of the Route 66 Alliance, noted author […]
Save the date! The Tulsa Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade celebrates participants of all ages honoring MLK’s legacy and demonstrating how we can continue keeping his dream alive. UTulsa […]
Note: This event has been postponed due to winter weather. A new date will be announced soon. Talk by Thomas A. Carlson, Deptartment of History, Oklahoma State University. Judaic and […]
Professor McLaughlin and Professor Walker wrote the dissertations that would later become books on the topic of popular science in early America as office neighbors in Philadelphia in 2015. They […]
World War I opened the door for a French occupation the Middle East, including territory once ruled by medieval Frankish Crusaders, and for the modern-day occupiers, Crusader myths became a […]