Got Thanksgiving?

Rachel
From your career to your favorite caffeine-filled beverage, college is a time of discovery. My favorite discovery thus far has been the existence of Canadian Thanksgiving. Who wouldn’t want to celebrate Thanksgiving twice a year?

Some of my friends prepared Thanksgiving dinner to celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving in the kitchen of Lottie Jane, the all-girls dorm.

mmm…lots of turkey for lots of people

Who says you can’t live well in a college dorm?

the beautiful (not to mention talented) cooks!

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving!

McFarlin at Night

David

McFarlin Library is a popular place for not only students who need to do some studying but also those in search for a great place to sit and chat. With the wonderful coffee shop inside and an awesome view of the downtown Tulsa skyline outside, McFarlin Library is a fantastic place to meet up with friends!

Outstanding Seniors

The Office of Admission
Each year, the TU Alumni Association chooses ten seniors to recognize with the Jess Chouteau Outstanding Senior Award. It is exciting for us at the Admission Office, because we remember working with these students when they were seniors in high school applying to TU. We are so proud of each one of these students and enjoy reading about all of their accomplishments on the Alumni website.  Just think…this could be you in four years!

Stephenson Hall

The Office of Admission

TU Benefactor Charles Stephenson- picture by Tom Gilbert, Tulsa World

TU mechanical engineering students designed and built a machine to cut the ribbon at yesterday’s Stephenson Hall dedication ceremony. Mechanical and petroleum engineering students and faculty have been in the building since the start of the school year and are thrilled with their facility.

Read the Tulsa World article and see more pictures at

http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=693&articleid=20121006_11_A15_CUTLIN675476

We’re off with a bang!

Another school year, another wave of new students comes pouring into TU and I am among them. I packed everything up and drove 16 hours to get to the place I knew I belonged. I knew TU was the place to be after I visited for Tulsa Time in the spring and I came here to study elementary education, I’m also in the Honors program so I live in Fisher West with some of these lovely people:

The girls are my roommates, the guys are across the hall, and this is what we do on our Friday nights. Among finding our inner child we also have a weekly movie night in our suite, adventures exploring the city, finding cupcake shops, going to hurricane Thursdays, and so many other events like football games! Who can miss a football game? The first football game I got to go on the field actually which was really cool! I decided to give rowing a shot even though I’ve never rowed in my life. So far it’s been totally worth it! Yay novice rowing!

After time with my rowing family I was ready to cheer on our boys with my suite family. You really have no excuse not to come to these games, it’s really so fun and you get a lovely set of uneven tan lines!

Kick off!

I was slightly worried I wouldn’t get along with all of the girls in my suite especially because I came to Oklahoma not knowing anyone else, but everyone I’ve met here is so great and I seriously don’t know what I would do without my girls!

TU Graduates and Earning Potential

The Office of Admission
We always get asked about job placement and earnings, and some new findings suggest that University of Tulsa graduates have the highest earning potential among Oklahoma colleges and are some of the top paid in the region, according to a new survey.

PayScale — a market leader in global online compensation data – reported that TU alumni with a bachelor’s degree earn a starting median salary of more than $49,000 and a mid-career salary in excess of $90,000.

The survey results rank TU first in Oklahoma and No. 5 among schools in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky.

“TU graduates are prepared to begin making a difference their first day on the job. Our faculty work diligently to ensure students gain real-world experience and are aware of the many opportunities available to them,” said university President Steadman Upham. “Many of our students are courted by leading companies before they even receive their degrees, and once they enter the workforce, they are well compensated.”

You can find more information about Pay Scale’s methodology at http://www.payscale.com/college-salary-report-2013/methodology.

Little Shop of Horrors

The Office of Admission
Catch a TU Student Production this weekend!

Little Shop of Horrors will be performed October 4,5,6 and 7 at the Lorton Performing Arts Center.

Watch this KTUL video for a sneak peak!

Tickets for TU Theatre productions can be purchased in one of the following ways…

  1. Phone reservations with the TU Box Office,by calling 631-2567, for pickup at “willcall” on the date of performance.
  2. At the door the evening of the performance.  TU Box Office opens two hours prior to each performance.
  3. In person at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center Box Office, Mon-Fri, 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
  4. Online at myticketoffice.com. There will be a service fee charged by myticketoffice.com when buying online.

To learn more about the Theatre, Musical Theatre or Dance programs at TU, please contact the Office of Admission so we can put you in contact with these departments. See you this weekend!

From Texas to Tulsa

Rachel
A year ago, I was sitting in your shoes. Actually if you want to get specific, I was sitting at home in Austin, Texas on my laptop perusing the Tulsa website and thinking, “I have never even heard of this school, but I guess it won’t hurt to apply.”

Fast forward a year and here I am, after months and endless months of uncertainty, confident that I could not have made a better choice for my college education. Over this next year I want to show you why I absolutely love Tulsa, give you a glimpse of what it is like to be a TU student, and help you envision yourself here on this gorgeous, vibrant campus.

First, a little about myself: I am a freshman at TU studying Exercise and Sports Science. I live in Lottie Jane Mabee, the all-girls (and most awesome) dorm on campus, and I am a walk-on for the Tulsa Women’s Rowing Team.*

(right to left) Me and my roommate at our first TU football game!

Stay tuned to hear about all of the once-in-a-lifetime experiences that you could be having this time next year at the University of Tulsa!

*Did you know that you could be too? More on that soon!

Welcome Home!

Thomas
I find myself sitting in the Allergy Clinic of Tulsa with nothing to do so I suppose that this is the perfect time to create my first blog post! Let me introduce myself, I am Thomas and I am a Freshman studying International Business and Spanish. I am from Tulsa and attended Jenks High School. My main point today is going to be why I love TU and why I believe that you should too.

Let’s start with a background of my high school experience. Jenks is a large school with around 3500 students and faculty. I absolutely loved high school and I like to think that I had a lot of good friends! Eventually, however, I reached that inevitable time where I had to start my college search. It is a well known fact that every high school has a corresponding college which EVERYONE goes to; I know that you understand what I’m talking about. My graduating class, for example, had around 716 students and nearly half of them went to the same school. For the purpose of this post we will refer to this school as “Jenks 13th Grade.”

To be completely honest, I seriously contemplated going to “Jenks 13th Grade” instead of TU. The difficulty of this decision was compounded by the fact that my best friend and my girlfriend were both going to “Jenks 13th Grade.” I visited the campus of “Jenks 13th Grade” and planned out where I would room with my friends and what campus life would be like. But deep down I just wasn’t satisfied. “Jenks 13th Grade” lacked that essential feeling with which TU abounds. For the longest while I did not know how to label this feeling. I couldn’t tell if it was fueled by the atmosphere of the beautiful and relaxing campus, the rigorous but supportive academic environment, or the incredible student and faculty body. I finally discovered what this feeling is in these past two weeks.

I have gone through several hardships this September including the death of a friend. Over  the second to last weekend of September I drove to “Jenks 13th Grade” to visit my girlfriend. While I was there some complications arose and to make a long story short, the distance was too much to handle-so we broke up. So guys, there I was… driving back to Tulsa at midnight feeling like my world had been torn apart. As I dejectedly circled Tucker Drive, approaching my dorm (Fisher South is the best), I remember thinking to myself *sigh* “home…” That was when it hit me- TU is not just a college destination for me, it is my home. These perfectly manicured lawns and beautiful buildings, the academic intensity and support, and the incredible people from all walks of life and all corners of the world all come together to create this phenomenal cosmic feeling of “home.”

It is a difficult thing to stray from the beaten path, to leave your friends, and to go somewhere that you may feel alone. And while there may be a feeling called loneliness I can assure you that you will never be alone at TU. Whether you come with all of your friends, or some of your friends, or none of your friends and whether or not you have a significant other there are an infinite number of opportunities and relationships waiting for you here. Thank you for reading my first post ladies and gents! There will be more to come! This is Thomas  wishing you a warm welcome to TU and a warm welcome home.

Stay classy Tulsa.