In this new series — Tulane Eats — short videos guide viewers through the creation of popular southern recipes as they are prepared by the chefs of Tulane University Dining Services.
Part of the Digital Media Production program’s advanced filmmaking capstone course, a special screening of the students’ short films will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 13, at the historic local theater.
Participating in a TIDES course called Indian Tribes Down The Bayou: Native American Communities of Southeastern Louisiana, Tulane students documented the cultural history of the Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe.
The White House World AIDS Day LGBT Summit held at Tulane University Thursday provided an opportunity for the local community to hear from the government players fighting for LGBT rights at the federal level.
Virginia “Ginny” Wise takes on the role of senior vice president of university advancement. In this position, Wise will oversee all alumni relations and development.
Now through Dec. 2 at locations on the uptown, downtown and Primate Center campuses, toys and monetary donations are being accepted during the annual CASA for Children Holiday Drive hosted by the Tulane Staff Advisory Council.
Anat Hoffman, executive director of the Israeli Religious Action Center and chair of the board of Women of the Wall, will share her story Wednesday at Tulane Hillel.
“In Your Own Words” is a space in Tulane magazine for recent graduates to express how their Tulane education opened up the world to them. Rollenhagen's article appears in the December 2016 issue.