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Arts & Sciences Impact

The Kendall College of Arts & Sciences is committed to creating a lasting impact on society through the work of our students, faculty, and alumni. 

Community

With more than 100 partnerships in the Tulsa area, True Blue Neighbors helps bridge the gap in education, food security, youth mentorship, as well as giving UTulsa’s clinical psychology graduate students an opportunity to engage in therapy and assessment training. The facility has seen more than 1,110+ clients since opening in 2015; about half of those are children.

Industry Leadership

101 Archer is The University of Tulsa’s arts and culture hub in the center of the Tulsa Arts District. This four-story building is home to several UTulsa programs including the Oklahoma Center for the HumanitiesMayfestSwitchyard, Kendall College of Arts & Sciences Arts Culture and Entertainment program, and several Presidential Professors. The first floor galleries feature a variety of public programs and exhibitions produced by Oklahoma Center for the Humanities among others.

Alumni and Hall of Fame

Kendall College of Arts & Sciences boasts a distinguished alumni network. From a Hollywood producer to a writer for Saturday Night Live, UTulsa significantly influences the fine arts. Additionally, with an award-winning human rights activist and alumni active on Capitol Hill, we don’t just participate in the national conversation – we lead it.

Psychology professor pioneers new treatment for children with chronic nightmares

Like most people, children benefit from deep, restful sleep. But when their sleep is repeatedly interrupted by nightmares, they are prone to serious mental health consequences, including daytime distress, hyperarousal, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. The University of Tulsa Professor of Psychology Lisa DeMarni Cromer is one of only a handful of researchers worldwide immersed in the study of this urgent topic.

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I am so excited to have an opportunity to aid in educating the young minds of Taiwan ... It is my hope, through these interactions, I can foster a deeper mutual understanding between our cultures.

Layla Johnson, Fulbright finalist B.S., B.A. ’24