“I started running toward him”
When she set out for the Black Lives Matter rally on May 31, recent nursing grad Chelsea Ridener (BSN ’20) could not have foreseen that she would end the day drawing on her training and courage to administer life-saving medical care to a man who had fallen off a highway overpass.
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It’s not all about food
Eating disorders are surrounded by stigma and shame but shouldn't be labeled as such. Ashli Sharpton, a post-doctoral intern at TU’s Counseling & Psychological Services Center, shares that many people suffering from the disease try to keep the information to themselves although there are many ways to intervene and find help.
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Virtual fundraiser a glowing success
TU Uncorked is an annual fundraiser that provides much-needed scholarships to TU students from the Tulsa area. This year, supporters celebrated June 19 from their homes through a virtual event with party boxes and a video featuring students such as Matthew Tygart (BSN ’18) who greatly benefited from the Alumni Association Scholarship Fund.
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Explore LGBTQ history in the American West through the story of painter Alfred Jacob Miller with Gilcrease Museum Senior Curator Laura Fry. Discover Miller's portrayal of the relationship between Scottish nobleman William Drummond Stewart and his friend Antoine Clement, a Metis hunting guide, and how Miller himself may have been involved.
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Latham, Davis and Spoo receive lifetime award
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The 2020 TU Outstanding Researcher Award is a unique distinction, received only once in an individual’s career, honoring achievements validated in the scholar’s professional field. Candidates were nominated by deans from the individual colleges.
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