A life-changing play
In the zone and ready to make the tackle, Robert Revels lll lived for football. He was a student-athlete with a demanding schedule, but when he fumbled his grades, TU Associate Professor of Psychology Lisa Cromer helped him recover.
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Winning at Love - and entrepreneurship
Emerging victorious, TU undergraduate and graduate teams from the Collins College of Business placed first and third in their respective divisions at the annual Love’s Cup, a statewide business plan competition for college students that simulates the real-world process of researching a market, writing a business plan and presenting to potential investors.
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Pirates of publishing: Walking the plank
Imagine writing a book that then is reprinted and sold in another country with no profit to you. As a Law and Public Affairs (LAPA) Fellow at Princeton University, TU Law's Robert Spoo will explore that issue as it arose during the 19th century, focusing on the courtesy norms publishers developed to fill the U.S. copyright vacuum for foreign authors' works.
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Each year, Associate Professor of Athletic Training/Exercise Sports Roger Kollock and his colleagues in the Oxley College of Health Sciences collaborate with the Tulsa Fire Department to study the effectiveness of the physical abilities test that firefighters must pass each year to stay safe and healthy on the job.
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This Memorial Day, we remember those who have given their lives in service for our country. TU is dedicated to student veterans and offers resources to better understand military culture. These include Kognito’s Veterans on Campus course, an online professional development session that guides staff and faculty through culture-sensitive interactions with student veterans, and the Yellow Ribbon Program, which supplements veterans' tuition costs not covered by the Post-9/11 GI Bill®.
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