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Cutting-edge native cuisine: A special dinner event at Gilcrease Museum

Join us for a special multi-course meal at Gilcrease Museum on Friday, April…

Homelands through a Different Lens: Oklahoma! In Concert

Director Machele Miller Dill talks about the profound experience of directing an…

Tulsa’s Inaugural Home Movie Fest: Seeing Ourselves as Others See Us

On April 5th, the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities and Circle Cinema…

Research Seminar on Memory: Call for Public Fellows Applications

Memory is the most powerful yet fragile of human faculties. Around its…

Oklahoma: Hot and Cold

Our weekly updates from the Humanities Research Fellows concludes for 2017 with a post from Jeff…

When Your Home is Called Hell

This week’s OCH update comes from Seungho Lee, a Ph.D. student of…

Why We Trash Hotel Rooms (A Situationist Meditation on Homes Away from Home)

1. You (presumably well-socialized reader of a humanities institute blog, you) have…

Hyphenated Lives

This week’s update comes from OCH fellow Danielle Carlotti-Smith, who specializes in…

Homes and Homelands in Television’s Last Frontier

Our updates from the Humanities Research Seminar continue, this week with a…

Compound Life

This week’s post is by 2017 OCH Fellow Keija Parssinen, Assistant Professor…

Homeland, Immigrants, and Sanctuary

This week’s blog post is by OCH Fellow Betsy McCormick, Associate Clinical…

How a Roommate Makes a House a Home

This week’s post is by 2017-2018 OCH Fellow Kristi Eaton, an independent…

At Home in the College Bubble

This week’s blog post is written by Bryan Corbaz, a junior studying…

Work as Haven

Each week throughout the fall semester, the Research Fellows at the Oklahoma…

Homelands, featured topic 2017-2018

Research Seminar on Homelands Call for Applications

“You don’t have a home until you leave it and then, when…