Welcome to The DaVinci Institute

Join us on February 29th at the Oklahoma History Center in downtown Oklahoma City to recognize the following individuals for their contributions to and potential for promoting creativity in education. To reserve a table for the event, please contact Von Underwood, vonu@cameron.edu, (580) 581-2259.

2024 OKA+ Teacher Award
Morgan Mayhue, Millwood Arts Academy, Oklahoma City

2024 DaVinci Fellows
Samuel Asante, Northeastern State University
Renée Cowan, Northeastern State University
Tugba Sevin, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

2024 DaVinci Creativity in Education Fellows
Janaki Iyer, Northeastern State University
Douglas Price & Amy Rains, Tulsa Community College
John R. Wood, University of Central Oklahoma

2024 DaVinci Scholars
Isabelle Esau, University of Central Oklahoma
Jocelyn Holden, Northeastern State University
Kimberly Scalberg, Cameron University


The DaVinci Institute is a unique private partnership of leaders in higher education across the state of Oklahoma. Our goal is to nurture the Arts, Sciences, Humanities, and Education in Oklahoma as these fields undergo transformations in the twenty-first century. Through academic and community partnerships, programming, and public awareness, the DaVinci Institute aims to encourage critical thinking and creativity. We promote collaboration with other organizations to support our programming and further our vision. The DaVinci Institute vision is to improve the quality of education in Oklahoma and, by doing so, to help Oklahomans carry their creative talents to the world.

Mission

The DaVinci Institute mission is to promote a statewide creative renaissance through lectures, workshops, professional development, research, and advocacy.

About Us

The DaVinci Institute is organized exclusively for charitable, scientific, and educational purposes, more specifically to serve as an Oklahoma think tank whose mission is to promote a statewide creative renaissance through lectures, workshops, professional development, research, and advocacy.

Membership is primarily composed of representatives of higher education institutions but not to the exclusion of entities that support the mission of the DaVinci Institute.

Membership

Institutional membership dues are $600.

Governance

DaVinci Institute is governed by a Board of Directors representing member institutions. Individual members may be elected by the Board of Directors.

Click HERE for more information about the history of The DaVinci Institute.

 

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