A Nurses Week like no other
COVID-19 spelled an end to in-person clinical rotations for nursing students this spring. The resilient nursing faculty and BSN juniors instead assembled online to explore community health during the pandemic and along the way developed a suite of educational resources.
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Cutting through the noise
In a pandemic characterized by extreme uncertainty, one thing Americans are seeking is the truth. How do you know the answers and guidance are coming from an accurate source? Hazel Rogers Associate Professor of Media Studies Ben Peters lends his expertise on how to seek the truth in the media storm.
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Schweitzer Fellows past and present
As one academic year ends, another begins. The Tulsa chapter of the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship recently celebrated the accomplishments of its 2019-20 fellows and introduced a new group who will invest a year addressing unmet health needs in the community.
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COVID-19: Professorial podcasts
Newly released TUniverse podcasts highlighting COVID-19 insights feature remotely recorded interviews with TU faculty experts. These episodes – and those in coming weeks – cover an array of topics and perspectives that take listeners on an out-of-this-world experience.
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Cheers to you: Loyal, always true
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TU capped off the year with a virtual degree conferral featuring special guests that honored the graduating class of 2020 for their accomplishments. Even away from campus, grads participated in the tradition of ringing the Kendall Bell and are now official alumni.
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20th Annual Buck Colbert Franklin Memorial Civil Rights Lecture – Online
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TU’s College of Law proudly presents the 20th Annual Buck Colbert Franklin Memorial Civil Rights Lecture presented by César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, Associate Professor of Law from the University of Denver, Sturm College of Law. The lecture will be presented online 6-7 p.m. Tuesday. This lecture will also be archived for future viewing.
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