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Presidential Lecture Series – Danielle Feinberg
Presidential Lecture Series – Danielle Feinberg
The University of Tulsa welcomes guest lecturer Danielle Feinberg. Danielle Feinberg began her career at Pixar Animation Studios in February 1997, and since then, has worked on 14 of Pixar’s feature films including A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Finding Nemo and WALL-E. She took on role of visual effects supervisor for Pixar's latest release, […]
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Thinking About the Ancient Greeks and Romans
Thinking About the Ancient Greeks and Romans
The University of Tulsa Department of Political Science is welcoming Paul Rahe to campus. On Wednesday, he and Michael Mosher will be in conversation on the subject of Thinking About the Ancient Greeks and Romans. Rahe is professor of history at Hillsdale College, where he holds the Charles O. Lee and Louise K. Lee Chair […]
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Dean’s Speaker Series: Michael Hamilton
Dean’s Speaker Series: Michael Hamilton
TU's Collins College of Business presents Michael Hamilton for a Dean's Speaker Series lecture titled Optimizing User Engagement: The Science Behind Content Recommendation in the Online Media World. About the lecture: Online media platforms rely on long-term user engagement to generate revenue. The primary operational lever they control is content recommendation, which determines what content […]
The Rhythm of American Politics and the Crisis of the American Party System
The Rhythm of American Politics and the Crisis of the American Party System
The University of Tulsa Department of Political Science is welcoming Paul Rahe to present his lecture, The Rhythm of American Politics and the Crisis of the American Party System. This event is free and open to the public. Rahe is professor of history at Hillsdale College, where he holds the Charles O. Lee and Louise […]
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Seminar in Biological Science
Seminar in Biological Science
The TU community is invited to a fascinating seminar presentation by Anand Karki, postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Biological Science at The University of Tulsa. Karki will present a lecture titled "Molecular Characterization of Megaplasmids Associated with Foodborne Pathogens."
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Cadenhead-Settle Memorial Lecture in History – Haunted by History: Columbus, Montezuma, Elton John, and St. George
Cadenhead-Settle Memorial Lecture in History – Haunted by History: Columbus, Montezuma, Elton John, and St. George
Cadenhead-Settle Memorial Lecture in History presents Haunted by History: Columbus, Montezuma, Elton John, and St. George. Truth and evidence have been upended by postmodernism and the Internet. Yet we still imagine that historical facts remain set in stone. The past cannot be changed, right? But what happens when historical figures or events have afterlives, when […]
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Graphic Design Activism with Mirko Ilić
Graphic Design Activism with Mirko Ilić
The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is welcoming renown graphic designer and curator of "The Tolerance Poster Show," Mirko Ilić. Ilić will give an encompassing lecture, detailing his many samples of pro-bono work for different organizations and why he decided to create The Tolerance Project. Originally from Bosnia, he is currently based in New York […]
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“Animals, the Human Animal, and God” with Christopher Barlow
“Animals, the Human Animal, and God” with Christopher Barlow
Many believers naturally fear the idea of human evolution because it puts us in direct descent from – and in relation to – the other animals. What then, of human dignity and uniqueness, of being made in the image of God? A closer look at the relation and difference between animal communication and human language […]
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Romanian Literature in Translation
Romanian Literature in Translation
Writer, translator, and Presidential Professor of English and Creative Writing Jennifer Croft will host renowned Romanian translator Sean Cotter to discuss his adventures in Romanian fiction, including most recently with Mircea Cărtărescu, an author frequently thought to be in the running for the Nobel Prize. Cotter's translation of Cărtărescu's novel Solenoid was named one of the […]
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Faculty Research Lunch: Peter Gabrielsson, U-Vaasa
Faculty Research Lunch: Peter Gabrielsson, U-Vaasa
The Collins College of Business invites TU faculty to lunch workshops throughout the academic year to promote academic research and encourage research collaborations within the CCB and beyond. The October lunch will feature guest speaker Professor Peter Gabrielsson, who is visiting from TU partner institution U-Vaasa Business College in Finland. Lunch is provided. RSVP to […]
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