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    What Were You Wearing Exhibit

    What Were You Wearing is an exhibit that seeks to dispel the myth that sexual violence happens because someone dresses in a certain way. Outfits featured have been recreated from the stories of survivors. HEADS UP: This exhibit contains descriptions of sexual assault. 24-Hour Information and Crisis Line: 918.8

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    • Various times
    • All campuses
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    OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS: Please Touch the Art

    DEADLINE: Monday, July 15, 10 am CT. Submit up to three artworks for possible inclusion in the popular exhibition “Please Touch the Art” at the McKeon Center for Creativity in downtown Tulsa. The exhibition will engage all five senses, with a focus on visitors who are blind or visually impaired, TPS students, and anyone who wants to experience art in new and exciting ways. Artworks in all media will be considered, with strong preference given to works that engage touch, sound, smell, taste, and/or include participatory elements. Do not submit work that cannot be touched. Proposals for new work or works-in-progress will also be considered. Artists selected for the exhibition will be paid a $150 honorarium after the artwork is delivered, and artwork may be offered for sale with no commission assessed. Exhibition is at the artist’s own risk. The deadline is Monday, July 15 at 10 am Central Time, and the exhibition will be on display from September 3 – October 31.

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    • Metro Campus, McKeon Center for Creativity
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    Alcohol Awareness Events

    April is Alcohol Awareness Month Alcohol Awareness information tables are provided by TCC Wellness Services and aim to educate and raise awareness about the risks and consequences associated with alcohol consumption. Through our informative materials and interactive displays, we provide valuable insights into the effects of alcohol on physical and mental health, the dangers of binge drinking, and the importance of responsible drinking habits. We also offer resources and support for those who may be struggling with alcohol misuse or know someone who is. Our goal is to promote a safer and healthier community by empowering individuals with knowledge and resources to make informed decisions about alcohol use.

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    • All campuses
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    • All Campuses, Student Union, Student Life Office
  5. Reach Higher Week: Application & FAFSA Workshop

    Get hands-on guidance on applying and navigating FAFSA at our workshop – a helpful session to ensure you understand the application process and financial aid opportunities.

  6. Reach Higher Week: Finish Strong Friday

    Meet our team at the Northeast Campus. Come to Campus and complete your next steps.

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    Let's Be Blunt

    Let’s be Blunt: Marijuana Awareness Week Marijuana awareness information tables are provided by TCC Wellness Services and are essential tools for promoting education and open dialogue about marijuana within the community. By providing accurate and reliable information, these tables empower individuals to make informed decisions about marijuana use, thereby promoting safer practices and supporting the overall health and well-being of the community.

  8. Stage Auditioning with Mark Frank

    Whether you dream of appearing on stage or the big screen (or both!), professionals in theatre, film, and tv will teach you the basics on acting and auditioning. If you want to participate in community theatre but are intimidated by the audition process, don’t be! (Hint: directors WANT you to do a great job!) Prolific theatre director Mark Frank will talk you through the audition process and how to prepare for it.