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With locations in Tahlequah, Muskogee and Broken Arrow, NSU is Oklahoma’s immersive learning institution. Choose from in-person, blended or online learning options.

Scholarships

NSU is committed to assisting students in applying and earning scholarships. Whether you are an incoming freshman or a continuing/returning student, NSU has a wide variety of scholarship options for students to choose from.

Clubs and Organizations

From networking to leadership opportunities, NSU’s over 80 clubs and organizations allow our students to build lasting relationships while getting the full college experience.

Transfer Students

Whether you’re an incoming or current transfer student, NSU’s transfer advisors are available to assist you with transcript evaluation, information on degree programs and support services. NSU is where You Belong.

Graduate College

Whether transitioning to graduate school or returning to higher education, NSU’s graduate college is your next step. Choose from over 25 master's degrees and several certificate programs.

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in the United States (1930–1968), which prohibited the depiction of "unwholesome" topics like drug use, profanity, and sexual deviance. As these restrictions weakened, filmmakers began using taboo subjects to spark dialogue or provide a more "gritty" realism. Popular Media & Mainstream Taboo Shows like The Sopranos , Breaking Bad ,

Movies like Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner challenged racial prejudices, while The Graduate leaned into the taboo of age-gap relationships and existential aimlessness. Why We Can’t Look Away

Non-traditional relationship structures, LGBTQ+ narratives, and explicit depictions of intimacy were heavily censored for decades. Modern popular media, from HBO’s Euphoria to acclaimed dramas like Brokeback Mountain , has normalized these themes, turning historical taboos into mainstream empathy-building tools. Why Audiences Seek Out the Forbidden