05/08/2026
In this week's episode, listen as first-year graduate student, Jordan Bilger, and Natalie David, an adjunct faculty at TU and Listening and Spoken Language Specialist, discuss Listening and Spoken Language certification and how it works in everyday practice! 🌟
05/06/2026
Last week, our undergraduate students were recognized at the Oxley awards for their outstanding hard work and contributions to the Oxley College of Health and Natural Sciences. Congratulations to Madeline Pumphrey, Madalene Baehler, Sanné Haiduk, and Caroline Lohse on your hard work!
05/04/2026
Last week, our second-year graduate and undergraduate students presented their research at Oxley Research Night. We are so proud of their dedication to furthering research and evidence-based practice in our field!
05/01/2026
A few weeks ago, Allie Gammil and Ashley Romney, first-year graduate students, talked with Channel 6 News about their experience at Town and Country, where they play chess and discuss social skills with the students. We are so proud of our students' impact on the community!
Read the full story below⭐
Tulsa chess club helps students with ADHD and autism build social skills
A partnership between Town & Country School and the University of Tulsa is using chess to support students with autism and ADHD.
04/30/2026
In this week's episode, hear from one of our TU alums, Hallie Olcomendy, as she shares her experience in her clinical fellowship at an outpatient clinic!
04/29/2026
TU SLP second year grad student Payton Martinson presented her systematic review on how COVID-19 impacted childhood language development! 🏆
04/28/2026
Join us for social skills camp this summer!! 🌟
04/27/2026
Last week, Emma Reed, TU Alum, spoke to the first-year Cognitive Communication Disorders class about her experience at a skilled nursing facility. She shared interview advice, tips for treatment, and gave our students insight into her every day work as a medical SLP. Thank you, Emma!
04/24/2026
This week, we are celebrating the last week of clinic! We are so proud of all the hard work our clinicians and clients have done this semester! Happy last day of clinic!!🌟
04/23/2026
Sarah Joseph is a third-year Occupational Therapy doctoral student at OU Tulsa who completed her capstone project in the Concussion Center. She did outstanding work throughout the semester translating evidence into clinical processes, workflows, and patient education related to sleep and driving after concussion.
Sarah’s contributions support evidence-based care and enhance the patient experience during concussion recovery. We are grateful for her time and dedication!