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Each year, the College of Liberal Arts recognizes the achievements of students at an awards ceremony. In 2021, this ceremony was held virtually due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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James Cooper is the first openly gay member of the Oklahoma City Council and the first African American elected to the OKC council outside of Ward 7.He formerly served as an Oklahoma City Public…
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The Desegregation of Sportsman’s Park in St. Louis:
Black Baseball Fans’ Use of the National Pastime to Fight White
Supremacy From 1920 to 1953,
Sportsman’s Park in St. Louis was…
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The French Revolution, Triangulation, and the Politics of Toxic Masculinity In eighteenth-century France, authors envisioned the French man of fashion as an “effeminate” and ridiculous,…
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Theories of Language in the
Middle Ages: Chaucer’s Inventions in The Pardoner’s Tale In the medieval period,
theories of language were officially explored and…
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In January 2008, the UCO College of Liberal Arts officially announced the creation of the Finney Scholarship Fund, which honors our founding dean, Dr. Frank Finney, Jr., and provides Liberal…
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Midnight Rides, Death, and Specters: Bürger’s Lenore and the International Gothic Gottfried August Bürger’s ballade Lenore (1773), the story of a young woman who joins her dead…
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Dr. Vanessa Bentley: Feminist Research Practices In Cognitive Neuroscience Looking at common research practices in the neuroimaging of sex/gender differences in two cases, the structure of the corpus…
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The Sherman Chaddlesone Arts and Letters Lecture Series, featuring Dr. heather ahtone, senior curator of the First Americans Museum was held virtually in 2020. Dr. ahtone's address took place…
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Faculty and Staff Spring Forum 2019
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
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