- No events scheduled for March 28, 2021.
- No events scheduled for March 29, 2021.
Week of Events
Greenwood Art Project
Greenwood Art Project
The Greenwood Art Project invites the public to view and participate in the first two installations by its commissioned artists. On March 31, Katherine Mitchell’s “Greenwood … A Trilogy in Reflection” will be open at the Vernon AME Church, 311 N. Greenwood Ave., from noon to 6 p.m. Then on April 4, Yielbonzie Johnson will present […]
Mountain Dew Rise Night at TU Outdoors
Mountain Dew Rise Night at TU Outdoors
Free food or drink for the first 150 students at Thomas Plaza!
Get $avvy: Opening a Checking Account
Get $avvy: Opening a Checking Account
Learn how to determine which bank or credit union should get your business. All participants will be entered for a chance to win one of three $25 DoorDash gift cards.
Internship Advice and Shaved Ice
Internship Advice and Shaved Ice
Gain internship advice from current TU students: Chris Paul (BSBA ’21 – Computer Information Systems), Emma Dawson (BA ’22 – Music Education), David Kubis (BS ’21 – Chemical Engineering), and Vanessa Robayo (BSN ’22 – Nursing). As a special bonus, there will be free sno cones for the first 200 students at TU Outdoors immediately […]
Rib Crib Night at TU Outdoors!
Feature Friday: Copart
Feature Friday: Copart
Join Copart for a day in the life of an incident responder. Attendees will go through a quick presentation explaining what phishing is and how to detect it in an email from a basic and advanced perspective. The attendees will utilize virtual machines to perform forensics on malicious emails utilizing open source technologies. All participants […]
EGSA Virtual Symposium – Panic! Textual Reactions to Extreme Moments in Time
EGSA Virtual Symposium – Panic! Textual Reactions to Extreme Moments in Time
Due Date for 250-word proposals: March 20, 2021 Sponsor: English Graduate Student Association Co-Sponsor(s): Women and Gender Studies Program 2021 marks the anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, characterized by the intersection of various forms of panic: racial, gendered, sexual, economic and cultural. There were approximately 800 people admitted to the hospital, about 6,000 […]