This Valentine’s Day, catch a free screening of the film Loving presented by the Tulane Center for Public Service, the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the New Orleans Loving Festival.
The Center for Academic Equity at Tulane University opens as a new hub of services for first-generation college students, LGBTQ students and students of color.
The Newcomb Art Museum presents a free five-week film series showcasing the movies that shaped the art of Mickalene Thomas. They will be shown in conjunction with the artist’s current exhibition on the uptown campus.
In its 24th season, the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane University aims to reach underserved communities including homeless shelters and a prison.
The A.B. Freeman School of Business recently hosted an intensive international seminar that drew students from China, Colombia, France, Germany, Italy and Lithuania.
The David Vitter Congressional Papers have become the latest acquisition of the Louisiana Research Collection (LaRC) at Tulane University, joining the papers of dozens of Louisiana political figures from Huey P. Long to Lindy Boggs.
The Spark Residential Learning Community will bring together first-year women to build and engage in creative, intellectual and social justice communities at Tulane, in New Orleans and beyond.
Tulane University alumna Jane Wolfe says that religious studies changed her outlook on life. The program returned to campus this semester thanks to her gift to the School of Liberal Arts.