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OSU-Tulsa: We're built on transfer student success

 

The week of Oct. 19-23, 2020 is national #TransferStudentWeek.

When people think about transfer students, they may have a particular kind of transfer student in mind.

They may picture the freshman who gets homesick after the first semester away at college. They may imagine the junior who wants to change to a major their university doesn’t offer or the adult student returning to school after a hiatus.

At Oklahoma State University-Tulsa, most of our students are transfer students.

Dismantling Racism: A Toolkit for Parents | TulsaKids Magazine

 

OSU-Tulsa faculty Quraysh Ali Lansana teamed up with TulsaKids Magazine for a series of discussions designed to help parents understand systemic racism and how to address it with their children.

Listen: Dr. Sarah Johnson of the Al Carlozzi Center for Counseling on the Mental Health Download Podcast

"We're all experiencing something that none of us have ever experienced before. We are not supposed to know how to navigate it by yourself. So this is a wonderful time to take that step. Reach out. We will embrace you and affirm you and work with you through whatever it is you are dealing with right now."
Dr. Sarah Johnson, Director, Al Carlozzi Center for Counseling at OSU-Tulsa

TulsaKids Coronavirus Q&A

 

OSU-Tulsa experts teamed up with TulsaKids Magazine to help answer many of the questions Tulsa-area families have surrounding COVID-19 and the measures taken to prevent the spread of the virus. This four-part live video series originally aired on OSU-Tulsa's Facebook page via Facebook Live. 

COVID-19's Impact on Mental Health

 

Student Spotlight: Blaze Heckert

Blaze Heckert, Ph. D in one of the Helmerich Research Center labs.

Oklahoma State University-Tulsa is home to the Materials Science and Engineering program in the Helmerich Research Center and researchers like graduating Ph.D student Blaze Heckert.

Heckert carved a name for himself with his chemistry expertise and love for developing new materials.

Grieving things that have been canceled or postponed | Mental Wellness

Mental Wellness with the Al Carlozzi Center for Counseling at OSU-Tulsa

 

For many of us, life has practically changed overnight.

As a result of COVID-19, the loss that we, as a nation and globally, are experiencing has been sudden, ambiguous and traumatic. Many of us have felt blindsided by the enormity of this pandemic and the layers of loss that accompany it. 

What's the Use in Fair Use?

The Association of Research Libraries commissioned Feb. 24-28 as Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week to celebrate and raise awareness about fair use.

Looking to advance in your career? There’s a Career Services event for that.

Each semester OSU-Tulsa Career Services hosts Career Events and the knowledge and tips you’ll gain by attending are going to be invaluable. Trust us.

Semester Kick-Off!

 

Spring Semester officially kicks off today! Welcome!

Welcome Week Treats

We're celebrating Welcome Week with free food in the North Hall Lobby starting at 3:30 p.m., Jan. 13-16. You can also get a free t-shirt when you stop by the Career Services in North Hall 130!

I’m not graduating or looking for a job, so why should I go to the Career Fair?

 

Good question.

Every semester, OSU-Tulsa Career Services hosts a career fair in the Main Hall Commons geared toward all degrees. Students, alumni and the public are welcome to join us – especially the students who are about to graduate. But what if you’re someone who has just started their OSU-Tulsa experience? Should you still attend the career fair? The answer is:

YES!

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