News and events from The University of Tulsa
Jet set
Where would you go if you could study anywhere in the world? For junior Xayda Alexander and senior Alexa Miranda, their competitive Gilman scholarships are taking them to Chile and Japan.
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| Mental boost
Nearly 1 billion people globally suffer from mental disorders, and most go undiagnosed. Recent research on a promising scan tool by Professor Kazim Topuz aims to do something about it.
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Fascinating figure
Meet one of history’s greatest philosophers of the late Classical Period: Boethius, whose death 1,500 years ago is being commemorated by UTulsa with a conference Feb. 6-7.
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| Visionary leadership
An effective board of trustees is essential to the success of a university. For their tireless dedication, UTulsa’s trustees received the 2025 Nason Award for Board Leadership.
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ICYMI: 8 Stories Featuring UTulsa
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UTulsa professor advancing machine learning and biosignature detection
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Thanks to top-notch faculty, students at UTulsa have the opportunity to work on research projects that are funded by NASA. Brett McKinney, Ph.D., Warren Foundation Chair Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics, and Dean Fellow at The University of Tulsa, is at the forefront of interdisciplinary research, blending expertise in machine learning, bioinformatics, and space science. A journey that began as a UTulsa student has since sprouted into a career garnering support from NASA to focus on detecting biosignatures from ocean world analog samples.
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