Mobilizing McFarlin
As the azaleas bloom and finals approach, the weeks following spring break signal a critical time in the semester for students and faculty to access McFarlin Library. Although protocols put in place regarding COVID-19 and social distancing prevent in-person visits, McFarlin’s important resources are available online and assistance is just a click away.
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Finding the right fit
April is autism awareness month, and advocates around the globe are standing up for individuals and families affected by the condition. More than 500 students with a variety of communicative and developmental needs are registered through TU’s Center for Academic Success, which is prepared to support them as they seek to improve their university experiences and their lives.
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Trailblazers of the family
First-generation students can face many difficult and rare obstacles as they further their education. Four faculty members share their stories as the first in their family to attend college, earn graduate degrees and become inspirational professors.
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Calm, connected and creative
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At Gilcrease Museum, the focus during these difficult weeks is to engage with the community and promote creativity. With online educational activities for all ages, art tutorials and discussions, and web features on members of Tulsa, it’s like having the museum right at your fingertips.
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TU’s Student Financial Wellness Program uses education and engagement to ensure that all students understand how to wisely manage their money now, while planning for their futures.
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