August 15, 2025
The University of Oklahoma’s Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts has announced its 2025–26 University Theatre season, featuring a mix of classic and contemporary works spanning opera, drama, dance and musical theater.
October 07, 2025
The University of Oklahoma will present Benjamin Britten’s opera The Turn of the Screw Oct. 16–19 in the Donald W. Reynolds Performing Arts Center, a chamber opera that explores childhood innocence, mystery and complex psychological themes.
August 13, 2025
The University of Oklahoma School of Dance, in partnership with the Oklahoma Parkinson’s Alliance, will offer free Dance for Parkinson’s classes from Aug. 19 through Dec. 11. Open to individuals living with Parkinson’s disease as well as their caregivers and family members, the classes will be held twice weekly in Norman.
A new partnership between the University of Oklahoma School of Music and the Norman-based nonprofit SunHive Collective is giving OU students hands-on experience working with young adults with special needs, an opportunity that music education faculty member Melissa Baughman, Ph.D., calls “pure joy.”
Goldie Snow spent last summer developing a University of Oklahoma theater production next to Stonehenge. The small town senior student is graduating to city life with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama with a Scenic Design Emphasis.
Thirty-eight students eligible to graduate from the University of Oklahoma in December maintained perfect 4.0 grade-point averages throughout their undergraduate careers at OU. Of the total, more than half are from Oklahoma.
Three students from the University of Oklahoma were named finalists for Rhodes scholarships this fall, highlighting their leadership qualities and achievements in and out of the classroom.
Mary Margaret Holt, dean of the University of Oklahoma Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts, has been honored with the Paseo Arts Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her leadership and contributions to Oklahoma’s arts community.
Sixteen seniors from the University of Oklahoma have been selected as Outstanding Seniors for their exceptional achievements in scholarship, honors, awards, leadership and service. Of these 16 students, Jhanvi Patel from Oklahoma City was chosen by a committee of OU faculty, staff and students as the overall Outstanding Senior.