The Center has created a special website about the United States Constitution as the centerpiece of OU-Tulsa's observance of Constitution Day on September 14, and Center Director Rodger Randle provided a talk on "America in the Time of the Constitution" (see the schedule of Center events. Constitution Day is observed each year and colleges and universities that receive federal funding of any kind are required by law to observe the day with activities that promote understanding and knowledge of the Constitution. The Center has focused OU-Tulsa's study of the Constitution on the Bill of Rights and the guarantees it provides to each citizen. To visit the Constitution Day website, click here.

The Constitution Day website includes a link to a full text version of the Constitution as well as a number of self-study options for those who would like to learn more about the history and significance of the document. Also included are a number of quotes from notable Americans about the Constitution. Although the website was created especially for the obsevance of Constitution Day, it will be open all year and will remain available for the use of those who are interested in learning more about American heritage.