A global disaster can test your belief system, but the principles of faith remain intact. Associate Professor of Religion Matthew Drever and Warren Professor of Catholic Studies Donald Prudlo discuss how history repeats itself with glimmers of light in times of widespread crisis.
The highest standard of care
Master’s student Hana Clancy understands that as the athletic training world evolves and becomes more diverse, there is always room for improvement. To grow the profession, she advocates for the development of culturally competent clinicians who can provide health care to patients from all walks of life.
Lending a helping hand
It’s not every day that inmates get a second chance, but individuals now serving time in Oklahoma prisons for nonviolent offenses can receive legal advice from a TU law student. The College of Law’s new Public Defender Clinic is the latest addition to the highly regarded experiential learning and clinical education program.
Our UAs share their experiences with virtual learning, how much they’re missing campus and what they're looking forward to most when life returns to normal.
Self-care: It’s OK to not be OK
The world is shaken by the COVID-19 pandemic, and it’s normal to feel anxious, sad or even angry. TU’s Counseling and Psychological Services Center is ready to help students, faculty and staff through these difficult times with a self-help tool kit.