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CSG students developing game to teach children about carbon capture

Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) are widely seen as vital elements…

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STEM students, faculty receive college accolades

The University of Tulsa’s College of Engineering & Natural Sciences (aka Engineering…

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TU receives $3.75M to study robotics, artificial intelligence, virtual reality

TU will be advancing robotics research thanks to a $3.75 million award…

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Computer science: The best degree in tech

High job satisfaction and great pay: launch your rewarding STEM career with…

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Get a gaming degree at TU

A degree in computer simulation and gaming from The University of Tulsa…

Season of cyber competitions goes virtual during COVID-19 pandemic

While COVID-19 changed the spring semester, TU students and faculty are actively…

CSG graduate is ensuring real-world safety with flight simulation

Not Playing Games: CSG graduate is ensuring real-world safety with flight simulation

Alvaro Gudiswitz has taken his studies from TU’s computer simulations and gaming…

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Gaming the Museum event encourages interactive learning in historical setting 

The symposium incorporated interactive learning into museum design, exhibits and educational programs…

Cyber City

CyberCity initiative to enhance cyber curricula and activities in Tulsa-area schools 

During the first year of the CyberCity Initiative, TU will host up to four…

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Gaming students take interdisciplinary approach to summer TURC projects

Courtney Spivey and Cheyanne Wheat are implementing art and museum culture into…