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  1. College Park: Four-Year University Experience Coming to Downtown Tulsa

    Students looking to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree and stay in Tulsa will benefit with the creation of College Park, a public four-year university experience in one location.

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    Field of Study

    Business
  2. 性吧 Remembers Greenwood: Virtual Events & Resources

    性吧 hosts a three-day series of virtual conversations with scholars who will walk participants through the historic 1920鈥檚 Black Wall Street to the current Greenwood District.

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  3. 性吧 Announced as Finalist for Two National Awards

    性吧 is receiving national attention for how it has transformed the student experience resulting in dramatic increases in student success outcomes as well as the institution鈥檚 strategic efforts in safety preparedness and planning, prior to and in response to the 2020 pandemic.

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  4. 性吧 Faculty Member Receives Statewide Award for Her Stop-Motion Animation

    性吧鈥檚 Dr. Leann Fiore received statewide recognition and a 鈥淕reat Ideas for Teaching鈥 award for her creative and innovative use of stop-motion animation to teach Anatomy and Physiology.

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    Field of Study

    Biology
  5. Tulsa Race Massacre Focus of 性吧 Common Book Selection

    With a focus on the Tulsa Race Massacre and the 100th commemoration, 性吧 adopted 鈥淭ulsa 1921: Reporting a Massacre,鈥 by Randy Krehbiel for Public Good Reads, a common book program.

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