Beyond the blues
One in eight women experiences postpartum depression with potentially dire, even lethal, consequences. Family nurse practitioner graduate Charlon Orr focused her research on identifying women at risk of the condition before they are discharged from the hospital to provide the mental health care they need.
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2020 grads: Full speed ahead
This spring, graduating students missed the beat of pomp and circumstance as COVID-19 prevented them from walking across the stage, but the virus hasn’t stopped them from stepping into their new careers. Junyu He, Maureen Haynes and Courtney Spivey share their aspirations for what lies ahead as recent alumni.
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The next era of Gilcrease
While embarking on the largest transformation in its 70-year history, Gilcrease Museum has named Chelsea Herr as the Jack and Maxine Zarrow Curator of Indigenous Art and Culture. This new addition to the curatorial team presents a great opportunity for the museum to modernize its approach and better serve the community.
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In college, balancing a budget and understanding credit are often at the bottom of the priority list, but Gilbert Rogers, TU’s director of student financial wellness, wants to change that. His goal is to improve financial literacy for students so they stress less.
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Graduate degrees of the future
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TU offers more than two dozen master’s programs, including several interdisciplinary and joint-degree programs, and 12 doctoral programs. Graduate advisers are full-time resident faculty within their departments, so they are not only experts in their field, but they can help you find your best fit for success.
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