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Vital communication: A TU alumna’s contribution to infodemiology

Taylen Hitchcock's (BS ’20) interdisciplinary study prioritizes the dispersion of accurate information…

NEH grant to support new trauma studies minor

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) recently awarded The University of…

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Anthropology professor awarded major research grant

Miriam Belmaker’s NSF grant will support the purchase of a 3D micro…

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TU researchers awarded grant to buy sophisticated robotic arm

A team from Mechanical Engineering and Anthropology received National Science Foundation funding…

Environment, technology and the future of food

In this experTU video, Assistant Professor of Media Studies Zenia Kish discusses…

Adultery, piety and visual splendor in 16th-century Italy

Associate Professor of Art History Maria Maurer shares her expertise on early…

What are International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month?

Wellspring Associate Professor of History Jan Wilson explains the inspiring origins of…

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Urban rust and renewal through the camera’s eye

Acting on his fascination with the forces of urban blight and gentrification,…

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James Joyce Quarterly announces leadership transition

Walter Professor of English Sean Latham has stepped down from the editorship…

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Dylan, Shakespeare, Decadence! Some recent faculty publications

English and Creative Writing professors Denisoff, Engle and Latham recently published books…

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EGSA symposium 2022 review: Performance and the Body in a Time of Contagion

EGSA's 2022 symposium was a vibrant sharing of research and ideas by…

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Oklahoma Center for the Humanities awarded major grant

Funding from the SSRC/NEH Sustaining Humanities Infrastructure Program will support reactivation of…