Client care with the click of a mouse
Since launching in response to COVID-19, telepractice has empowered speech-language pathology students to serve their clients' health needs while gaining essential experience. Ashton Clark and Mimi Khoury are just two of the students who are leveraging the power of digital care this summer.
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The new mold of contemporary studies
This fall, arts management is transforming into the new arts, culture and entertainment management program. Applied Assistant Professor in Arts Management Samuel Krall describes the degree as a discovery major. “It’s a program that students discover in college, so it’s important to maintain its flexibility and adapt with the times."
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History in the making
Gilcrease Museum recently welcomed aboard William Smith as the new assistant director of the Helmerich Center for American Research. With a background packed full of rich history and a clear vision for furthering the mission of the center, he hopes to take it to new heights.
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ResilienTU: Housing and dining
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The University of Tulsa is working to ensure the well-being of students, faculty and staff in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Housing and dining are a major part of the campus experience, and our students' health and nutrition are crucial. This video explains the planned changes so you can imagine what life will be like at TU this fall.
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From facial recognition to 3D printing, explore the latest tech research and inventions through the New Trends Innovation and Technology Blog. The project, sponsored by TU’s Nova Fellowship program, serves to inspire and update campus on developments in various fields.
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