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Fuel up for Finals (part 2)

Back by popular demand! Fuel up for finals by making your own “finals survival kit”! The Student Government Association (SGA) will provide free energy drinks, candy, snacks, white boards and more while supplies last!

Gradfest

Graduates, bring up to three guests and come celebrate with us at American Solera! There will be fun games, prizes, drinks and food for graduating students! We will also have karaoke and free picnic blankets for the first 400 graduates! Shuttles will run from 8-11 p.m. from Bayless Plaza to American Solera. RSVP here: GradFest RSVP 2026 – Fill out form

Women’s and Gender Studies Soirée

Join the Women’s and Gender Studies Program for our end-of-year soirée where we’ll celebrate this year’s graduates and award recipients. Appetizers and sweets will be served. Gluten-free options available.

Caffeinate & Concentrate

Come study with us at Caffeinate & Concentrate hosted by SWMM + MedX + TUSNA!

📍 Alcove Room, Student Union
📅 May 5 | 🕑 12:30 –2:30 p.m.

Build your own iced coffee, ice cream, get some snacks and some solid study time.

It’s a chill, come-and-go event, open to all students, so bring your friends and let’s finish this semester strong together! 💗📚

Fuel Up for Finals

Fuel up for finals by creating your own “finals survival kit” with options like energy drinks and waffles, liquid IV, candy, white boards and expo markers, and much more!

Brought to you by SGA!

Senior Show Exhibition: Opening Reception

Please join us for the opening reception of the annual Senior Show in the Alexandre Hogue Gallery, celebrating the graduating students from the School of Art, Design & Art History:

  • Adesola Adelegan
  • Ashton Brown
  • Zach Dodson
  • Gracie Fallis
  • Alyssia King
  • Ash Murray
  • Raphael Parson
  • Reagan Ptacek
  • RJ Walker
  • Spencer Wormuth
  • Mia Wright

Featuring artwork by Tessa Beil.

The exhibition will remain on view May 7–14.

Alexandre Hogue Gallery
Phillips Hall

Gallery hours:
Monday–Friday
9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Free and open to the public.

Society of Physics Students OK/MO/KS Zone 12 Meeting

UTulsa students, faculty and staff are invited by the Society of Physics Students for two days of physics presentations, food and getting to know students from Kansas, Missouri and across Oklahoma! Also featured is Professor McCoy’s Wonderful World of Physics show and a poster session with prizes! RSVP to attend the events or present your research. We can’t wait to see you there! Contact mif7580@utulsa.edu with any questions.

Publishing from the Ground Up

The University of Tulsa, in partnership with LitFest, Art Directors Club, and the Tulsa Artist Fellowship, presents Publishing from the Ground Up, a symposium about independent publishing and the creative communities it sustains.

Join us on Saturday, April 25, for two roundtable conversations and a hands-on workshop with creatives who are working at the forefront of literary and art publishing internationally.

To register for this free event, please visit https://www.tulsaartistfellowship.org/calendar/publishing-from-the-ground-up.

Beginning at 9:30 a.m., Matt Carney (editor-in-chief of The Pickup) will moderate a panel about publishing and promoting literature in translation, organized by Boris Dralyuk and featuring Will Evans (founder of Deep Vellum, Dallas), Shook (poet, translator, and founder of Phoneme Editions) and Daniel Simon (editor-in-chief of World Literature Today).

The second panel at 11 a.m., moderated by M. Wright, will feature graphic designers who publish in collaboration with artists and activists: James Ewald (partner at Velvet Jam Press and co-organizer of the OKC Art Book Fair), Eric Von Haynes (founder of Flatlands Press, Chicago), Emily Larned (founder of Alder & Frankia Press, Bridgeport, CT) and Jimmy Luu (co-founder of Riso Riso, Austin).

The two panel discussions will be followed by a hands-on bookbinding workshop from 1:30–3:00 p.m.

All events are free and open to the public. This symposium is made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and The University of Tulsa College of Arts & Sciences.

To request accommodations, please contact the Tulsa Artist Fellowship at: +1 539 302 4855 or info@tulsaartistfellowship.org.

Promoting Translation & Building Readerly Communities

The University of Tulsa, in partnership with LitFest, Art Directors Club and the Tulsa Artist Fellowship, presents Publishing from the Ground Up, a symposium about independent publishing and the creative communities it sustains.

Join us on Saturday, April 25, for two roundtable conversations and a workshop with creatives who are working at the forefront of literary and art publishing across the United States.

Matt Carney (editor-in-chief of The Pickup) will moderate a panel about publishing and promoting literature in translation, organized by Boris Dralyuk and featuring Will Evans (founder of Deep Vellum, Dallas) Shook (poet, translator, and founder of Phoneme Editions), and Daniel Simon (editor-in-chief of World Literature Today).

To register for this free event, please visit https://www.tulsaartistfellowship.org/calendar/publishing-from-the-ground-up.
To request accommodations, please contact the Tulsa Artist Fellowship at: +1 539 302 4855 or info@tulsaartistfellowship.org.