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Tulsa is home to a variety of colleges and universities, including: National American University- Tulsa campus [1] New York University - Tulsa Global Site [2] Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences - (Tulsa) Langston University - Tulsa campus; Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology (OSUIT Okmulgee)
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences: Tulsa, OK: Inactive Delta Lambda: 1990 –199x ? Des Moines University: Des Moines, IA: Inactive Delta Omicron: 1988 –199x ? Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine: Kirksville, MO: Inactive Delta Chi: 1971 –198x ? Howard University College of Medicine: Washington, DC: Inactive Kappa ...
The University of Tennessee College of Law curriculum includes the Juris Doctor (J.D.) which offers academic concentrations in two areas, Advocacy and Dispute Resolution [4] and Business Transactions. [5] The College of Law also offers dual degree programs in law and business, law and philosophy, law and public health, and law and public ...
The University of Tulsa College of Law was founded by local attorneys during one of Tulsa's oil booms in 1923 with Washington E. Hudson, a state senator and Ku Klux Klan leader, serving as dean from 1923 to 1943. [3] [4] The law school was originally known simply as the Tulsa Law School and was independent of the University of Tulsa. Initially ...
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The health system is anchored by the 1,100-bed Saint Francis Hospital, the 11th largest hospital in the United States, which includes a 162-bed Children's Hospital with the region's only level IV neonatal intensive care unit, a 168-bed heart hospital and Tulsa's leading trauma and emergency center.
The Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences opened the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Classes commenced in the fall of 2020. This is the first Native American tribally-affiliated medical school in the United States, [12] graduating its first class in May of 2024. [13]
James H. Piper (East Tennessee College), 1833–1834; Charles Coffin (East Tennessee College), 1827–1832; David Sherman (East Tennessee College), 1820–1825; Samuel Carrick, (Blount College), 1794–1807; President of East Tennessee College 1807–1809; Each of the five campuses is administered by a chancellor. Administrators on each campus ...