Presentations
“The PSIG Project: Nina Porter”
Tulsa Undergraduate Research Challenge Summer Showcase, August 6, 2024
Speaker: MaKayla Davis (Osage)
"The PSIG Project: Louisa Turnbull and Ida Perryman"
Poster Presenters: Robert Loveall and Marcus Martinez
MaKayla Davis (Osage) (left), Robert Loveall (center), and Marcus Martinez (right) are pictured at the TURC Summer 2024 Showcase in the Lorton Performance Center
“The PSIG Project: Pedagogy & Student Life at the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls”
Tulsa Undergraduate Research Challenge Spring Showcase, April 2, 2024
Speaker: Cecilia Gutierrez
Gutierrez presenting at the Tulsa Undergraduate Research Challenge Spring Showcase
“Telling the Stories of Rachel Checote, Hannah Monahwee, and the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls”
Poster Session, Tulsa Undergraduate Research Challenge Spring Showcase, April 2, 2024
Presenters: Abby Ridley and Hannah Ridley
Ridley and Ridley at the Tulsa Undergraduate Research Challenge Spring Poster Session
"The PSIG Project's First Five Biographies"
Presentation at the University of Tulsa DEI banquet, March 7, 2024
Speakers: Midge Dellinger, Hannah Ridley, Abby Ridley, and Abby Rush.
Abby Ridley presenting at the University of Tulsa DEI Banquet
Dellinger, Ridley, Ridley, and Rush at the University of Tulsa DEI Banquet
“Our Quest to Name the Students at the Presbyterian School for Girls”
McFarlin Fellows Talk, The University of Tulsa, December 1, 2022
Speakers: Midge Dellinger and Laura Stevens
“Our Work on the PSIG Project: Identifying and Honoring the Students of the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls, the Indigenous Boarding School that Became the University of Tulsa."
Land Acknowledgement Ceremony Presentation, The University of Tulsa, November 29, 2022
Speakers: Midge Dellinger, Laura Stevens, Sara Beam, Lexie Tafoya
Stevens, Tafoya, Dellinger, and Beam at the Land Acknowledgement Ceremony Presentation
Midge Dellinger delivers a historical talk during the Land Acknowledgment Ceremony Presentation
"Universities, Residential Schools, and Indigenous Histories:
The University of Tulsa and the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls"
Oklahoma Center for the Humanities, Tulsa, OK, March 3, 2022
Speakers: Laura Stevens (panel chair), Elizabeth Bailey, Lexie Tafoya, Sara N. Beam, Midge Dellinger
Beam, Dellinger, Stevens, Tafoya, and Bailey at the OCH Presentation
“Universities, Residential Schools, and Indigenous Histories:
The University of Tulsa and the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls”
Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Winnipeg (online format), October 14, 2021
Speakers: Laura Stevens (panel chair), Lizy Bailey, Lexie Tafoya, Madison Perigo, Tyler Cole Smith
Respondent: Brad Carson, University of Tulsa President
Student investigators and Principle/Co-Investigators share findings with the Canadian Society for 18th-Century Studies, followed by a response by TU President Brad Carson
“Finding the Native Students at the Presbyterian School for Girls: A Public Scholarship Program at the University of Tulsa.”
Society of Early Americanists biennial conference (online format), March 6, 2021
Speakers: Laura Stevens (panel chair), Nevin Subramanian, Lizy Bailey, Lexie Tafoya, Midge Dellinger