#UTulsa widely recognized as one of the best & most beautiful universities in the U.S.A. with more Natβl Merit Scholars per capita than any other university
Oklahomans will vote on whether or not to increase the minimum wage on June 16. UTulsa Chair of Economics Scott Carter did an in-depth interview about State Question 832 with @FOX23 News reporter Devyn Lyon (B.A. '22).
Watch the interview here: youtube.com/watch?v=b3h4PEkcβ¦
A memorable moment from UTulsa's Graduate Commencement Ceremony was featured on @NBCNightlyNews
Thousands of people liked our video of doctoral candidate Chelsea Idensohn receiving her hood, along with her dog, Georgia, who received a tiny matching hood: buff.ly/RcQNRzB
While we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Route 66, the Tulsa Flyer gives us a history lesson on the significance of the "Green Book," which served as a guide that helped Black travelers travel along the highway safely during the era of segregation: buff.ly/ys81koN
The University of Tulsa is proud to support the important work of the Tulsa Flyer and Oklahoma Eagle, which operate out of UTulsa's 101 Archer building near the historic Greenwood District.
It was a record year for UTulsa teams that competed in the 2026 i2E Entrepreneurβs Cup presented by @LovesTravelStop
UTulsa students won over $103,000 in prize money and took first place in both the Undergraduate and Graduate High Growth Divisions: buff.ly/RPkMpmM
The biggest party on the Mother Road is on Saturday, and you're invited!
More than 4,000 drivers of classic cars have signed up to make history on May 30 for the Route 66 Capital Cruise. Join us on the UTulsa campus for a bounce house, food trucks, a kids market and more.
Members of the UTulsa community visiting campus for the Capital Cruise are encouraged to enter from the north side, via Delaware Ave or Harvard Ave. Limited parking will be available in lots along East Fourth Place (excluding apartment complex parking lots).
"Both agriculture and the law are timeless pursuits, firmly rooted in history and tradition, yet constantly evolving with new technologies and challenges."
-Carly Oldag, University of Tulsa @utulsa College of Law, Class of 2028, NALC Research Fellow
Learn more about the NALC staff on our website: bit.ly/2WIP8OC
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