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101 Archer provides an arts space for all

Located in the heart of the Tulsa Arts District, 101 E. Archer…

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New ABA President Mary Smith visits TU Law

The new president of the American Bar Association was in Tulsa on…

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TU acquires Hardesty Arts Building from AHHA

Arts remain focus of district centerpiece On Feb. 2, 2023, The University…

TU establishes Switchyard as an intersection for music, literature, ideas

From May 30 to June 4, 2023, The University of Tulsa will…

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James Joyce Quarterly announces leadership transition

Walter Professor of English Sean Latham has stepped down from the editorship…

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Oklahoma Center for the Humanities awarded major grant

Funding from the SSRC/NEH Sustaining Humanities Infrastructure Program will support reactivation of…