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Spring 2025

Caffeinate & Concentrate

UTulsa students: Join the Society for Women Minorities in Medicine and MedX for Caffeinate and Concentrate on May 7 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Alcove Room at the Student Union!

Get in the zone for finals with a chill study session featuring build-your-own iced coffee, snacks, and a supportive environment. It’s a come-and-go event open to all students—bring your friends and let’s finish the semester strong!

Earth Day with Psychology Club

UTulsa students are invited to spend Earth Day with Psychology Club! We will be talking about the environment’s impact on mental health and playing Jeopardy (winners get a free T-shirt)! There will be ice cream and a create-your-own Dirt & Worms station. We hope to see you there!!

A Night at the Casino

⚡️ Mabee Week Formal at the ONEOK Club – Don’t Miss Out! ⚡️

💃 Get ready for an unforgettable night! Dress up, hit the casino tables, and dance the night away! 🕺

♥️♣️ Casino Games & Big Prizes: Try your luck and win amazing prizes like AirPods Pro 2, a JBL Flip 5 Bluetooth Speaker, and a $50 gift card! ♦️♠️

🧁 Tons of Food: Enjoy delicious snacks and treats while you hang out and vibe with friends. 🥂

🎷 Epic Atmosphere: Great music, even better company, and a night to remember. 🎸

🚨 Open to all UTulsa students—grab your friends and let’s make it a night you won’t forget! 🔥

See you there‼️

Take Back The Night

Take Back The Night is an impactful evening dedicated to ending sexual violence and is open to the community. This event features a keynote speaker, a powerful survivor performance, a campus-wide march, and a survivor speak-out. Refreshments will be provided. The first 50 attendees will receive a free T-shirt. Signs and candles will be available for the march. Take Back the Night’s mission is to raise awareness and support survivors of sexual assault, abuse, trafficking, stalking, gender harassment, and relationship violence.

Holi

South Asian Student Association invites UTulsa students and employees to a Holi festival. Holi is the festival of colors widely celebrated in Hinduism as a coming of spring. This event will include the throwing of colors, snacks, games, and other activities on Dietler Commons.