Classroom Crusaders
Among the highest forms of recognition that The University of Tulsa can bestow upon a member of the faculty is the Outstanding Teacher Award. The winners are nominated by students, and the selection is made by the elected Faculty Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate. This year, three professors were honored for their excellence in the classroom: Jeffrey Alderman, Barbara Yetter Roth Chair in Community Medicine; Emily Contois, Associate Professor of Media Studies; and Dustin Donnell, Applied Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
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Research Recognition
Each year, The University of Tulsa recognizes faculty whose scholarship has made a lasting impact by bestowing on them the Outstanding Researcher Award. This year, three researchers received the award: Michelle Martin, Professor of Art and Director of the School of Art, Design & Art History; Elana Newman, McFarlin Professor of Psychology and Research Director of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma; and Holden Zhang, Williams Professor of Petroleum Engineering and Director of Tulsa University Artificial Lift Projects.
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A Service Star
New alumna Brittany Banh, who recently served as president of the Student Alliance for Violence Education, is the 2024 recipient of The University of Tulsa Marcy Lawless Service Award. Recipients exemplify a generous spirit, creativity, vision, and pursuit of excellence in their service to others on campus and in the Tulsa community. “Being engaged in service is vital in connecting with the space that you occupy. Overall, I believe service makes you a better person for yourself and others,” Banh said.
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Final Bell and Commencement 2024
Our campus community and visitors gathered to celebrate and honor graduates at the Final Bell Party and the TU graduate and undergraduate commencement ceremonies and law hooding. Catch a glimpse of the joy and pride of our graduates, their friends and families via our commencement photo gallery.
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TU in the news highlights
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Experience the journey of Jennifer Fierro, student body president at The University of Tulsa, as she navigated college life amid the uncertainties of a global pandemic. Discover how she turned online classes and virtual interactions into an opportunity to build a supportive network, overcome the barriers to engagement and emerge as a resilient leader. Fierro shares her experience and wisdom, reminding future students to not take anything for granted.
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