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Published: Friday, May 28, 2021

OSU-Tulsa initiatives designed to keep kids engaged for the summer

Opal's Greenwood Oasis will be read by author Quraysh Ali Lansana at the Get Lit! event on June 12.

Students work on a project in Main Hall for the 2016 Engineering Design Challenge.

 

Oklahoma State University-Tulsa is hosting several initiatives to help students across Tulsa keep their minds active and involved over the summer. These programs are part of OSU-Tulsa’s commitment to service and community engagement.

Project Progress through Promotion (P3)

Published: Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Sunrise Vigil at OSU-Tulsa to commemorate 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

Black Settlers in Tulsa: The Search for the Promised Land shown in its new location in the public gallery outside the B.S. Roberts Room in the OSU-Tulsa Conference Center.

The Ellis Walker Woods Memorial at sunrise

Published: Monday, May 17, 2021

Educating for Justice workshop series offers context on history and impact of the Tulsa Race Massacre

 

Oklahoma State University-Tulsa is launching a series of non-credit workshops beginning June 2 to educate on historical and modern issues connected to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and to inspire transformative justice.

The series is made up of three workshops led by expert OSU faculty and featuring renowned speakers and advocates. A 75 dollar enrollment price covers all three workshops in the series.

Published: Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Community library unveiled on OSU-Tulsa Campus

OSU-Tulsa president Dr. Pamela Fry reads a storybook to children at the library unveiling event.

Oklahoma State University-Tulsa unveiled a new literacy initiative today that provides free access to books to neighborhood children.

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