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Articulation Bootcamp

Mary K. Chapman Center for Communicative Disorders 2820 E. 5th St., Tulsa

Articulation Bootcamp is an intensive group therapy focused on improving articulation and phonological disorders. This six-week camp will incorporate movement, games, drills and fun! Children ages four to eight who can participate in a group setting are welcome. May 22 – June 29 Morning session: 8:30-10 a.m. Afternoon session: 1-2:30 p.m Mary K. Chapman Center […]

Summer Piano Camp 2024

Lorton Performance Center 550 South Gary Place, Tulsa

Are you an intermediate to advanced level piano student in grades 9-12? Then you don't want to miss out on the University of Tulsa's summer piano camp! This five-day program, held from June 3-7, offers you the chance to work with TU piano faculty and attend seminars, workshops, and presentations designed to equip you with […]

Summer String Chamber Music Camp 2024

Lorton Performance Center 550 South Gary Place, Tulsa

The TU Chamber Music Camp is a five-day program that starts on Monday morning and ends with a final showcase concert on Friday evening. The camp is designed for students who are currently enrolled in middle or high school and have a minimum of two years of playing experience. Seniors who have recently graduated are […]

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Language Lab

Mary K. Chapman Center 2820 East 5th Street, Tulsa

Language Lab is an intensive group therapy focused on providing a high language and literacy environment to encourage language learning. It is aimed at children ages two to four who […]

Aphasia Book Club

The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges 815 S. Utica Ave., Tulsa

This group will meet and discuss a current book to help members improve reading comprehension and expressive language skills.  We will provide materials at various difficulty levels to include all […]

John Shea Lecture

Harwell Hall 615 South Florence Avenue, Tulsa

Please join the Department of Anthropology and Sociology as we welcome paleoanthropologist Dr. John J. Shea of Stony Brook University. Dr. Shea will give a lecture on his current research in the upstairs seminar room of Harwell Hall. We hope to see you there!