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Tulsa University By. Colton Crowe

Tulsa University By. Colton Crowe. History The University of Tulsa was founded in Muskogee, Oklahoma. the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls in 1882

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Page 1: Tulsa University By. Colton Crowe. History The University of Tulsa was founded in Muskogee, Oklahoma. the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls in 1882

Tulsa University

By. Colton Crowe

Page 2: Tulsa University By. Colton Crowe. History The University of Tulsa was founded in Muskogee, Oklahoma. the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls in 1882

History

• The University of Tulsa was founded in Muskogee, Oklahoma.

• the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls in 1882 under the leadership of Alice Mary Robertson,

• in 1894 under the auspices of the Presbyterian Women's Board of Home Missions. In 1907 the college moved to its current site in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Page 3: Tulsa University By. Colton Crowe. History The University of Tulsa was founded in Muskogee, Oklahoma. the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls in 1882

Sports

• Tulsa's sports teams participate in the NCAA's Division I-A Conference USA

• The university's nickname is the Golden Hurricane.

• . Tulsa has won six national championships (three NCAA),

Page 4: Tulsa University By. Colton Crowe. History The University of Tulsa was founded in Muskogee, Oklahoma. the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls in 1882

Student Association

• The Student Association is the University of Tulsa student government body.

• It is organized into three branches: • the Executive Branch, which includes Cabinet

and is in charge of organizing large campus wide events and activities

• ; the Judicial Branch; and the Legislative Branch, or Student Senate, which coordinates funding, oversees student organizations

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Campus

• The campus of the University of Tulsa centers on a wide, grassy, quad-like space known as "The U."

• The predominant architectural style is English Gothic

• Most of the buildings are constructed from tan and rose-colored Crab Orchard sandstone