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OU-Tulsa Graduate Students: Enter 3MT for a chance to win up to $750

OU-Tulsa graduate level students can register to present their dissertation, thesis, or other project in just 3 minutes and with just 1 slide for a chance to win a prize! The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) event will be held at Schusterman Library at OU-Tulsa on Thursday, April 17th at 5:30 pm.

First Place = $500 / Second Place = $250 / People's Choice = $250

Scholar Squad: Establishing Sustainable Writing Practices

Join us online on Wednesday, April 2nd from 12-1 pm to learn how to establish healthy, sustainable writing habits! Scholars in any stage of career and life will learn how to intentionally experiment with, reflect on, and grow writing practices and routines in order to stay productive and engaged as our goals, needs and conditions evolve over time. Our discussion will be led by Dr. Sandra Tarabochia, Associate Professor of English.

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Fire and Freedom: Food and Enslavement in Early America

Meals can tell us how power is exchanged between and among different peoples, races, genders, and classes. Fire and Freedom: Food and Enslavement in Early America looks at the Chesapeake region, during the early colonial era, where European settlers relied upon indentured servants, Native Americans, and African slave labor for life-saving knowledge of farming and food acquisition, and to gain economic prosperity. It is through the labor of slaves, like those at George Washington’s Mount Vernon, that we can learn about the ways that meals transcend taste and sustenance.

Renegades: Bruce Goff and the American School of Architecture

Renegades: Bruce Goff and the American School of Architecture

Under the leadership of Bruce Goff (1904-82), Herb Greene (b. 1929), Mendel Glickman (1895-1967), and many others, OU faculty developed a curriculum that emphasized individual creativity, organic forms, and experimentation. This radical approach to design drew students to Oklahoma from as far away as Japan and South America and later spread the American School influence to their practices in California, Hawaii, Japan, and beyond.

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