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TU's Clancy A Rhodes Scholarship Finalis
The University of Tulsa announced today that track and field senior Caitlin Clancy has been named a finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship, one of the World's most prestigious international fellowships.
Last-minute contributions: The gubernatorial campaigns of Republican Mary Fallin and Democrat Jari Askins each reported contributions from former Oklahoma governor and U.S. Sen.
Can we really stop climate change?
I was attracted to the recent Tulsa World Readers Forum article, "Geoengineering: Is it the solution?" by University of Tulsa law professor Rex Zedalis because I've been practicing geoengineering for 56 years.
Warning Signs of Workplace Violence
Friday a gunman opened fire inside an office building in downtown Orlando. And we know the shooting suspect from Fort Hood, army psychiatrist Nidal Malik Hassan, was shot four times and is in a coma.
C.M. Russell Museum Reacts to Large Russell Acquisition in Tulsa
The C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls is a national source on the famous Western artist and his work.
The Daily Californian - Opinion Headl...
In the midst of efforts to reform and improve the University of California, a common rallying cry of protesters is the issue of administrators' salaries.
TU receives $750,000 in federal funding
TULSA The University of Tulsa will receive $750,000 from the federal government to expand and improve its research program to refine algae into gasoline.
Holiday wine class slated at TU
"Choosing Wine for the Holidays" will be the subject of a class scheduled 6:30-8:30 p.m. Nov.
Ranks of millionaire college presidents up again
Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, president ofA Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y.,A tops the list of private collegeA presidents making more than $1 million in total compensation in fiscal 2008.
Highest paid private college presidents
Leaders in Total Compensation at Private Colleges, 2007-8. Source: IRS tax reports analyzed by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
TulsaWorld.com - Column - Walker
Gilcrease's small-scale art reflects big talent
Mia Oven , Mary Barnes, Ellen Lucas and Herb Oven gather inside the University of Tulsa's Sharp Chapel to promote the upcoming "American Art in Miniature," which takes place at the Gilcrease Museum on Nov.
Column: Russian poet returns to Stevens Point to share work
On Tuesday, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, historically among Russia's leading poets, perhaps a forthcoming winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, will be making his fifth appearance in Stevens Point.
Thief Posing As College Student In TU Dorms
Tulsa Police are looking for a crook posing as a college student on the University of Tulsa campus.
Oklahoma governor makes Tulsa court appointments
Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry made two appointments Tuesday to the 14th Judicial District in Tulsa County, according to a release.
Three TU Players Advance At Tennis Champ
Three University of Tulsa players have advanced to Wednesday's Main Draw at the Wilson/ITA Central Region Championships in Norman.
Tulsa is lucky to have men and women who dream dreams and then work to make them reality.
Al Lewis: May Be Microsoft, But it's Macro Cold
Don Morton was head football coach at the University of Wisconsin, the University of Tulsa and North Dakota State University.
Fayetteville newcomer Miles Ralston comes to us from nearby Tulsa, Okla. He studied at the University of Tulsa and received a degree in music with an emphasis in jazz.
Roberts honored for work in Tulsa theater company
For a woman who co-founded Tulsa's most prolific musical theater company, Kitty Roberts operates under a simple yet reliable gauge when it comes to running American Theatre Company.
8-state cyber consortium gets $2.7 million grant
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $2.7 million grant to an eight-state consortium of technology centers and community colleges that is working to block cyber attacks and stop the loss of high-tech jobs in the U.S., officials said Oct.
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