When Applied Assistant Professor of Digital Art Jason Yang isn’t teaching students the ins and outs of motion and graphic design, he can be found offering his creative expertise to clients both large and small. In 2014, Yang founded Invisible Element, a creative studio offering design, animation and illustration services. His interest in storytelling, pop […]| The University of Tulsa
Shenandoah University students and faculty members will soon see their work on the big screen when “Miss Valentine,” the most recent project of The Film Studio at Shenandoah and Capital […]| Shenandoah University News Archives - Shenandoah University
Crowd-sourced database project coordinated by Eric Schmalz ’10 reveals what Americans knew about the Holocaust at the time.| W&M News
Quraysh Ali Lansana, applied associate professor of English & creative writing, is a distinguished scholar of African American studies, journalist and author of 23 books including poetry, nonfiction and children’s literature. His journey as a writer led him from Enid, Oklahoma, to studying and teaching in cities like Chicago and New York. However, after 30 […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa is pleased to announce that Blaine Greteman, dean of the Kendall College of Arts & Sciences, has agreed to also serve as dean of UTulsa’s Honors College, beginning Aug. 15. A staunch advocate for the liberal arts, Greteman has dedicated his career to sharing his love of literature and teaching works […]| The University of Tulsa
New name reflects a bold vision, deep roots and the people shaping the future.| W&M News
William & Mary's global reach has been confirmed once again as nine recent graduates and alumni received highly selective Fulbright Scholarships.| W&M News
Associate Professor of Anthropology Miriam Belmaker has been named the 2025 Tulsa Undergraduate Research Challenge (TURC) Outstanding Mentor. This award recognizes University of Tulsa faculty who oversee TURC projects and go above and beyond expectations, leaving a profound impact on their students’ education and careers. Belmaker, whose lab focuses on the past and present ecological […]| The University of Tulsa
Art Professor Nicole Santiago, who teaches life drawing, won a prestigious prize for her realistic figurative paintings in a national contest.| W&M News
Three doctoral candidates in history received Boswell-Caracci Material Culture Study Fund grants to connect with leading experts in the world of material culture studies.| W&M News
As part of its mission to support undergraduate research, the Charles Center is supporting seven undergraduates in their artistic pursuits over the summer through the Louis E. Catron Scholarship for Artistic Development.| W&M News
The University of Tulsa’s Kendall College of Arts & Sciences has added a new facet for its arts, culture & entertainment (ACE) management major:| The University of Tulsa
Driven by a passion for museums and a taste for adventure, this year’s cohort of 10 Woody interns is exploring museum work alongside specialists in Virginia, Delaware, Ohio, South Carolina and Washington, D.C.| W&M News
During renovations of Robert M. Gates Hall, archaeologists have uncovered a previously undocumented cellar, layered with centuries of artifacts, and the near-complete 18th-century foundation of the Williamsburg Bray School.| W&M News
Emma Henry '25 garnered one of William & Mary’s largest awards before graduating last month — a $40,000 H. Mason Sizemore, Jr. Journalism Fellowship for graduate studies at Northwestern University’s renowned Medill School of Journalism in the fall.| W&M News
The Charles Center is collaborating with campus partners to bring three writers-in-residence to campus in 2025-26 to teach a variety of journalism courses that will further inspire students to hone their writing skills, learn the craft from expert practitioners, and build portfolios of work that could help launch their careers.| W&M News
An innovative study away excursion to the home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians allowed W&M anthropology students to immerse themselves in Cherokee history and culture.| W&M News
Among those researching on campus this summer are scholars whose work not only seeks to understand the world better but to make it better in the process.| W&M News
University of Tulsa students Kinlie Gililland, Parker Green, Jaralynn Tammi Morellano, Tifiani Palm and Christine Parrish have been selected for the| The University of Tulsa
UTulsa has received a $677,000 grant from the Public Knowledge program of the Mellon Foundation to support a joint effort between the university and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s Historic and Cultural Preservation Department.| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa Board of Trustees is pleased to announce that Jennifer Airey has been named provost and vice president for academic affairs. Airey joined the university in 2008 as a professor in the Department of English in UTulsa’s Kendall College of Arts & Sciences. She has served in a variety of academic leadership […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa Kendall College of Arts & Sciences has welcomed alumna Taylor Chukwu as the newest member of its Board of Visitors.| The University of Tulsa
Thanks very much to our alumni, faculty, supporters, and students, this April we had our most successful TU Giving Day ever.| The University of Tulsa
A double major in political science and economics with minors in history and media studies, Cyrus Carter became a leader on and off campus during his undergraduate journey at The University of Tulsa. His academic excellence and dedicated engagement earned him a special honor in May: Kendall College of Arts & Sciences Standard Bearer. During […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa and Hurricane Ventures have announced two new start-up investments: CubeNexus, a platform that unites and analyzes disparate and complex spatial datasets, and Lyceum AI, a breakthrough corporate training platform that harnesses artificial intelligence. “AI is reshaping the startup landscape, driving new opportunities for innovation across all industries. At The University of […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa’s Center for Global Engagement (CGE) recently hosted the annual Global Graduate Impact Award Ceremony, recognizing exceptional students who have embraced international education and created meaningful global impact through their academic journeys. Eight outstanding seniors received the Global Graduate Impact Award, demonstrating extraordinary commitment to global engagement and academic excellence: Annaliese Stump […]| The University of Tulsa
For teacher Blake Connelly (Ph.D. ’21), it took more than just the average amount of discipline to complete his UTulsa doctorate degree.| The University of Tulsa
More than 1,000 students celebrated degree completion this past weekend at the 150th University of Tulsa Commencement. Graduation ceremonies were held for the College of Engineering & Computer Science, Kendall College of Arts & Sciences, Oxley College of Health & Natural Sciences, Collins College of Business, College of Law, Honors College and Graduate School. UTulsa’s […]| The University of Tulsa
New research from Assistant Professor of Industrial-Organizational Psychology Stuti Thapa was published in the journal Nature Human Behavior titled “Towards a personalized happiness approach to capturing change in satisfaction” this month. The paper addresses questions about the determinants of happiness across five countries. “People have long contemplated ways to live a more satisfying or happier […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025 Outstanding Researcher Award – a lifetime distinction that is received only once in an individual’s career. It is intended to honor achievements that have been validated in the scholar’s professional fields. Candidates for Outstanding Researcher are nominated by deans from colleges across […]| The University of Tulsa
Among the highest forms of recognition that The University of Tulsa can bestow upon a member of the faculty is the Outstanding Teacher Award. Initiated in 1980, it is limited to three faculty members per year – less than 1% of the resident faculty. The winners are nominated by students, and the selection is made […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa’s Graduate School recently hosted the 2025 Graduate Student Awards Banquet. Several unique honors were bestowed upon students and faculty who stood out in their research or mentorship: the Distinguished Graduate Student Research Award, presented to a student whose research has made a substantial and original contribution to their academic field; the […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa is pleased to announce a new academic program, the Judaic & Near Eastern studies minor, as well as the return of Hebrew language classes beginning in fall 2025. The minor in Judaic & Near Eastern studies allows students to delve into the rich traditions, historical narratives and cultural dynamics of Judaism […]| The University of Tulsa
The U.S. Department of State has announced the 2025 finalists for its Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program, and three University of Tulsa students have been named recipients. Lilah Jacobs (Chinese (Mandarin) Intermediate), Brianna Marshall (Japanese Beginning), and JT Wong (Korean Beginning) will receive support to study their selected languages. “Earning a position as a CLS […]| The University of Tulsa
Thanks very much to our alumni, faculty, supporters, and students, this April we had our most successful TU Giving Day ever.| The University of Tulsa
For many university students, learning a new language is a key part of their college experience and a requirement for their degree. For one UTulsa sophomore, however, it is not just a requirement, it is a passion. Growing up in Houston, Texas, Anastasia Small was exposed to multiple languages from a young age. Small attended […]| The University of Tulsa
Two University of Tulsa Department of Psychology alumni, Joseph Abraham (B.S. ’87, M.A. ’90, Ph.D. ’93) and Rob Michel (Ph.D. ’00), have been named 2025 Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Fellows. The fellowship, one of the highest honors members can receive, recognizes those whose practice changes the course of the field and whose […]| The University of Tulsa
Rarely do careers follow perfectly linear paths. For Hillary Sweeney, her journey from an undergraduate studying political science and Spanish to an attorney at the U.S. Department of Defense was shaped by unexpected opportunities, mentors, and solid groundwork at The University of Tulsa. Sweeney grew up in suburban St. Louis, earning her bachelor’s degree in […]| The University of Tulsa
Two UTulsa students recently attended the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference to represent Nimrod Literary Journal.| The University of Tulsa
This summer, University of Tulsa student Mori Kurland will head to Poland thanks to a scholarship from the JewishGen Greenspan L’dor V’dor Legacy Program. The purpose of the program is to inspire and begin the training of the future generation of leaders in Jewish genealogical involvement with a specific focus on Poland. On this 10-day […]| The University of Tulsa
This month, University of Tulsa’s Student Government Association President-elect Kadee Jo Ransom was selected for the 2025 Student Voting Honor Roll by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN). Honor roll students are recognized for their exemplary leadership in advancing nonpartisan student civic engagement. Ransom, a political science and psychology junior in UTulsa’s Kendall […]| The University of Tulsa
For UTulsa senior Nevaeh Goudeau, interning at Julius Tennon and Viola Davis' JuVee Productions was a perfect way to spend a summer.| The University of Tulsa
In March, McFarlin Library at The University of Tulsa hosted its third and final McFarlin Fellows speaker for the academic year. American writer Sigrid| The University of Tulsa
The Reves Center for International Studies has awarded the 2025 Reves and Drapers’ Faculty Fellowships to five William & Mary professors.| W&M News
New name for Arts & Sciences strengthens identity, enhances national visibility and affirms the liberal arts and sciences mission at the heart of the university .| W&M News
Forbes has counted William & Mary among “The New Ivies.”| W&M News
William & Mary Music Professor Sophia Serghi’s composition “Dragonflies” headlines a new album that just won a gold medal from the Global Music Awards.| W&M News
Mangum Fellows program is created through endowment honoring beloved professor.| W&M News
The Eisenmann Medal is given to individuals who have contributed significantly to the field of ornithology through extensive research and outreach to young naturalists.| W&M News
Inaugural Declaration Week fosters connection and celebration for students declaring their major.| W&M News
ARII grants fund groundbreaking research into democracy, health care and sustainability.| W&M News
Dr. Jeffrey Wilson ’88 draws on his military and medical background to craft novels about covert ops and dangerous missions.| W&M News
Six W&M students joined researchers from across Virginia for the inaugural Undergraduate Research Showcase at the Capitol.| W&M News
With grant funding, William & Mary is expanding its focus on virtual reality across disciplines to bring once distant realities right into the classroom.| W&M News
Carnegie Corporation of New York funds research that informs public policy.| W&M News
Sharp Journalism Seminar students travel the globe in search of a scoop.| W&M News
Each year, the U.S. Department of State awards the nationally competitive Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships, which enable undergraduate| The University of Tulsa
The designation, awarded by the National Security Agency, recognizes the strength of W&M’s doctoral program in computer science and interdisciplinary research collaborations across data science, law and business.| W&M News
Art After Hours, a series of monthly workshops hosted by the Muscarelle Museum of Art, is specifically aimed at students who are not studio art majors.| W&M News
A new grant will allow W&M to fine-tune the internship experience for student success.| W&M News
As a leader in the evolution of the liberal arts and sciences, William & Mary has focused on data as one the core initiatives of its Vision 2026 strategic plan.| W&M News
W&M students deliver a high-profile exhibit of silkscreen prints about the life of Haitian Revolutionary Toussaint L'Ouverture created by acclaimed artist Jacob Lawrence.| W&M News
The William & Mary chapter of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers won six awards at the 51st annual NOBCChE National Conference.| W&M News
She will be the first currently enrolled undergraduate student to serve as a member of Williamsburg City Council.| W&M News
W&M Libraries recently launched a new digital project that translates and makes available a collection of Judeo-Arabic poems.| W&M News
The W&M study indicates food scarcity as a likely driver of brood failure in high salinity areas of the Chesapeake Bay.| W&M News
After four years, the Raft Debate returns, pitting four W&M faculty members against each other in a comedic competition.| W&M News
Scholars reflect on their 10 full-time weeks of intern and research activities during the summer.| W&M News
A W&M visiting professor and undergraduate researchers are actively aiding bat conservation efforts.| W&M News
The play follows Admetus who is granted the postponement of his death by Apollo.| W&M News
More than four decades after a W&M coach initially contacted him about enrolling, Carl “Skip” Bruso '24 earned a degree from the university.| W&M News
The two will be honored with the 2024 President’s Award for Service to the Community at Opening Convocation.| W&M News
W&M’s School of Computing, Data Sciences, and Physics brings together four high-performing programs.| W&M News
For the more than 270 undergraduates who received 2024 Charles Center summer research grants, May through August is a period of profound discovery, personal mentorship, and meaningful connection.| W&M News
The latest results from the international collaboration move science toward larger discoveries about the “ghost” particles of the universe.| W&M News
In its final report, the American Anthropological Association’s Commission for the Ethical Treatment of Human Remains recently outlined principles and recommendations for the field.| W&M News
Funded by a Department of Energy grant, the inaugural edition of the AI4Fusion summer school benefitted from the synergy between nuclear physicists and data scientists.| W&M News
A team of researchers from William & Mary, Virginia Commonwealth University and the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services studied the potential benefits of integrating care for dually enrolled Medicare and Medicaid members.| W&M News
Author Addie Tsai on the role of literature, the significance of new genres, and the importance of centering more diverse voices.| W&M News
This year's projects range across disciplines and regions, from biology to public policy, and from the Republic of Georgia to Japan.| W&M News
Jesse Haynes (B.A. ’19, MBA ’20) knows what hard work looks like. Raised in the Tulsa suburb of Skiatook, Haynes is a bestselling author on Amazon, the| The University of Tulsa
i made it up here on this bridge between between / starshine and clay Compare to John Keats’s “betwixt damnation and impassion’d clay” in “On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again.” starshine and clay, between / starshine and clay Compare to John Keats’s “betwixt damnation and impassion’d clay”…| The Poetry Foundation