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HIV and STI Screenings
HIV and STI screenings are free, confidential, and take less than 5 minutes to receive the results. No appointment is needed.
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- All campuses
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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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April Fool's Day Fun
Want to be fooled?
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- All Campuses, Student Union, Student Life Office
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Minds of All Kinds
April is Neurodiversity Celebration Month. Every brain is unique. We think differently. Let's celebrate our differences! Stop by one of our "Minds of All Kinds" tables for free giveaways and resources.
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- Southeast and West
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Transfer Tuesday featuring Rogers State University
Explore Rogers State University! Drop by anytime between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. to grab a snack and visit with representatives from Rogers State University.
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- Metro Campus, Tables near Café and Student Life (2nd floor, Student Union Building)
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Campus Activities Board (CAB) Game Day
Want to Dodge a ball or Pickle a ball?
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- West Campus, Y@TCC, 7505 W 41st Street
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Register Now: Application Completion Night!
Do you need help completing your admission application for the fall 2024 semester? Join us at Application Completion Night where all application fees will be waived by the participating partner universities.
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- Metro Campus, Library Think Tank (#2001) & Library Computer Room (#2000N)
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Facebook Live @ 5pm
What's Happening in Student Life in April?
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- Online Facebook TCC Student Life
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OFFERINGS Exhibit & Opening Reception
Artists and writers will showcase their work in “OFFERINGS”, an exhibition by Tulsa Community College’s Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity in downtown Tulsa, April 3-27. The exhibit will explore themes of gratitude, respect, connection, and reciprocity. Inspired by TCC’s common book Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer, submitted artworks may recognize and celebrate our connection to the natural world. Award-winning and Emmy-nominated Comanche and Chickasaw/Choctaw artist and flutist Timothy Nevaquaya will perform at the ‘OFFERINGS’ opening reception on Friday, April 5 from 5-7 p.m. Nevaquaya’s art will also be displayed. The exhibition is on display April 3–27 in the event hall of the McKeon Center for Creativity. Visit the opening reception from 5-7 p.m. Friday, April 5. Call before visiting for exhibit hours: 918-595-7339
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- Metro Campus, McKeon Center for Creativity
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Tulsa Sings! Best of Broadway
Take an exhilarating ride spanning decades through Broadway’s greatest hits!
- Southeast Campus, VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education