The beat goes on

Online classes continue as Tulane University moves forward in its recovery after Hurricane Ida struck Louisiana. Following the cancellation of in-person classes in the two weeks immediately after the hurricane, online classes began Sept. 13 and will continue through Sept. 22. 

As some faculty and students may still be without Wi-Fi in their homes, Tulane has provided internet access spots for them to utilize in the meantime. Faculty members can reserve time slots for classrooms in the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex at the A. B. Freeman School of Business. Undergraduate, graduate and professional students can access Wi-Fi in several locations on and near the downtown campus. Locations near the uptown campus — Tulane Hillel, The Latter Library and The Tulane Catholic Center — are also available to students. For a list of internet access points, click here

In-person classes will resume on Sept. 27. 

Music and voice professor Amy Pfrimmer teaches a voice lesson online on the fourth floor of the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex.
Amy Pfrimmer, associate professor of music and the Lillian Gerson Watsky Professor in Voice in the Newcomb Department of Music, teaches a voice lesson online on the fourth floor of the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex. (Photo by Paula Burch-Celentano)