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TU Law students honored for Outstanding Trial Brief

TU Law students Hillary Hurst, Sean McCalip, Malia Castillo Fields, and Phillip…

Classroom to boardroom: An immersive learning approach

No stranger to the benefits of an immersive curriculum, Professor of Marketing…

Professional Development Office preps TU Law students for important career fairs

The University of Tulsa College of Law not only provides a high-quality…

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Work in media helps Presidential Professor better understand students

As a University of Tulsa Presidential Professor teaching audio journalism and co-teaching…

Public Defenders Clinic grows advocacy skills for TU Law students

Navigating the legal justice system for those incarcerated in Oklahoma can be…

Helmerich Center for American Research Hosts Inaugural Symposium

New grad student opportunities from TU’s Helmerich Center for American Research

The University of Tulsa’s Helmerich Center for American Research is a little-known…

TU student innovators take second, third at Love’s Entrepreneur’s Cup

University of Tulsa students were recognized with both second-place and third-place honors…

Microbiologist awarded $300K to study foodborne pathogens in meats

University of Tulsa faculty member Mohamed K. Fakhr has been awarded a…

Native American Women Entrepreneurship Accelerator coming to Tulsa

Cherokee Nation, The University of Tulsa’s Collins College of Business and StitchCrew…

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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…

TU DNP candidate and Schweitzer Fellow providing health education

Catherine Browne is a doctoral candidate in the nurse anesthesia program at…

Project spurs TU Schweitzer Fellow to focus on rehab and recovery access

3L law student Austin Stewart is a 2022-2023 Schweitzer Fellow advocating for…

Funding for future industrial-organizational psychologists

The industrial-organization psychology program at The University of Tulsa offers three funding opportunities…