Abeona House Child Discovery Center in New Orleans is guided by the Reggio Emilia approach to learning and a set of core principles like diversity and collaboration, and is steered with the help of three board members from the Tulane community.
The beach much beloved by New Orleanians has been closed for more than 30 years, but the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation is planning to bring it back.
In a new book, Randy J. Sparks, professor of history, presents individual stories of Africans in the American South caught up in the transatlantic slave trade from 1760–1860.
Through the Altman program in liberal arts and business, Amanda Verdi, a Tulane junior, prepares for immersion in the language and business culture of Senegal.
Winners selected by ArtPlace America’s National Creative Placemaking Fund will be announced in December. The fund invests money in communities where the arts help drive community development projects.