The 17th annual Diversity Convocation at Tulane University takes place on the uptown campus Wednesday (Oct. 19) at 6 p.m. This year’s theme is “Reform or Revolution: Millennials and the 2016 Election.”
Recently digitized, radio-transmitted soap operas from the 1960s, more than 3,000 stereoscopic glass slides and other visual materials comprise the Marcelo Martínez Palma Collection.
The Tulane community is invited to participate in International Education Week on the uptown campus beginning Monday (Oct. 17) through Sunday (Oct. 23).
Brad Beers, a Houston lawyer and former co-chairman of the Tulane President’s Council, has joined the Board of Tulane, the university’s main governing body.
Patrick Bordnick hopes to make connections between the Tulane University School of Social Work’s reputation and potential and New Orleans’ post-Katrina resilience.
Tulane University undergraduates immerse themselves in the cultural classroom of the Caribbean island of St. Martin while earning academic credit and engaging in community service.
A newly awarded $25,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts will allow the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane to stage performances for more than 5,000 local students.