Tulane authors, presenters at the 2026 NOLA Book Fest at Tulane University

When the New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University officially opens on Thursday, March 12, Tulane faculty, staff, alumni and even a student will appear on panels discussing a variety of topics. The festival is free and open to the public. Seating at the sessions is first-come, first-served. For more information about the festival and to view the full schedule, visit the New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University website.

*Dates and times are subject to change. See the Book Fest schedule for the latest information. 

 

Faculty, staff and board members at Book Fest

Kate Baldwin 
Professor of English and Communication Studies, School of Liberal Arts 
Pros & Cons of Substack for Writers 
Saturday at 10 a.m. 

Mara Baumgarten Force 
Professor of Practice, Director of the Schwartz Family Center for Experiential Business Learning and Seymour S. Goodman Professor of Business Administration, A. B. Freeman School of Business 
When a Cookbook Becomes a Book: Rescuing Recipes, Preserving Stories 
Saturday at 11 a.m.

Thomas Beller 
Director of Creative Writing and Professor of English, School of Liberal Arts 
The Stories We Tell: Reclaiming Identity through Memoir & Personal Essay 
Saturday at 11 a.m.
Instant Classics: New Memoirs from Molly Jong-Fast + Susan Orlean 
Saturday at 1 p.m. 

Kim Boyle 
Board of Tulane member 
Power, Memory & the Stories We Tell: Black Women Leading through Generations 
Saturday at 10 a.m. 

Heddwen Brooks 
Professor and Chair of the Department of Physiology, School of Medicine 
Rethinking Women’s Health at Every Stage 
Saturday at 3 p.m. 

Richard Campanella 
Associate Dean for Research, Senior Professor of Practice in Architecture and Geography, and Mintz Professor in Architecture, School of Architecture and Built Environment 
How Louisiana Shaped a Nation 
Friday at 11 a.m. 

Edgar “Dook” Chase IV 
Chapter IV, 1834 Club, Alva Jean’s and Homage at Wave City Market 
Culinary Heritage: Memory, Place & the Responsibility to Preserve 
Friday at 12 p.m. 

Jelagat Cheruiyot 
Senior Professor of Practice, School of Science and Engineering 
Interactive Pop-Up: Taylor Center for Design Thinking 
Friday at 1 p.m. 

Lindsay Cronk 
Dean of Libraries and Academic Information Resources 
Behind the Image: Women, Style & Substance 
Friday at 12 p.m. 

Kyle DeCoste 
Instructor in Gender and Sexuality Studies and Music, School of Liberal Arts 
Music, Education & The Sounds of Change 
Saturday at 10 a.m. 

Calvin Duncan
Adjunct instructor, Alumni, School of Professional Advancement
After the Sentence: Justice, Accountability & Second Chances 
Friday at 4 pm

Gabe Feldman 
Sher Garner Professor of Sports Law and Paul and Abram B. Barron Professor of Law, Associate Provost for NCAA Compliance, Director of the Sports Law Program and Co-Director of the Tulane Center for Sport, Tulane Law School 
Power Plays: Leadership Decisions that Shape College Athletics  
Friday at 11 a.m. 

Michael A. Fitts 
President, Tulane University  
The State of the Nation Project: In Books 
Friday at 12 p.m. 
The Amazing Generation: Your Guide to Fun & Freedom in a Screen-Filled World 
Saturday at 12 p.m. 

Melissa Fuster 
Associate Professor, Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine 
Interactive Pop-Up: Taylor Center for Design Thinking 
Friday at 1 p.m. 

Douglas Harris 
Professor and Department Chair of Economics, Schlieder Foundation Chair in Public Education, School of Liberal Arts 
The State of the Nation Project: In Books 
Friday at 12 p.m. 

Gary Hoover 
Professor, Executive Director of the Murphy Institute, School of Liberal Arts 
The State of the Nation Project: In Books 
Friday at 12 p.m. 
America at 250: Who Gets Ahead in America? And Why? 
Friday at 1 p.m. 

Walter Isaacson 
Leonard Lauder Professor of American History and Values, School of Liberal Arts, Co-Chair, New Orleans Book Festival 
America at 250: Opening Night with The Atlantic 
Thursday at 5 p.m. 
Who Shapes America Now? 
Friday at 11:30 a.m. 
It Doesn't Have to Hurt: Your Smart Guide to a Pain-Free Life  
Friday at 2:30 p.m. 
The Greatest Sentence Ever Written: A Conversation with Walter Isaacson 
Saturday at 11:30 a.m. 

Jesse Keenan 
Favrot II Associate Professor of Sustainable Real Estate and Urban Planning, Director of the Center on Climate Change and Urbanism, School of Architecture and Built Environment 
Climate Reality: What Science, History & Cities Must Face 
Friday at 1 p.m. 

Rob Lalka 
Professor of Practice, Executive Director of the Albert Lepage Center, Albert R. Lepage Professorship in Business, A. B. Freeman School of Business 
The Power of Community & Connection in Times of Uncertainty & Change 
Friday at 4 p.m. 

Thomas LaVeist 
Dean of the Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine 
Outbreak Behind Bars: Spider Bites, Human Rights & the Unseen Danger to Public Health 
Friday at 2 p.m. 

Nicholas Mattei 
Associate Professor, School of Science & Engineering 
Inventing Connection: Trust, Access & the Future of the Internet 
Friday at 10 a.m. 

Golan Moskowitz 
Associate Professor, Catherine and Henry J. Gaisman Faculty Fellow, School of Liberal Arts 
When a Cookbook Becomes a Book: Rescuing Recipes, Preserving Stories  
Saturday at 11 a.m. 

Lesley-Ann Noel 
Former professor of practice, associate director for design thinking for social impact, Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking 
Interactive Pop-Up: Taylor Center for Design Thinking 
Friday at 1 p.m. 

Karisma Price 
Assistant Professor of English, School of Liberal Arts   
Capturing Transformation & Voice in Poetry 
Friday at 2 p.m. 

Peter Ricchiuti 
Senior Professor of Practice, William B. Burkenroad Jr. Clinical Professorship in Equity Research, A. B. Freeman School of Business 
How to Make Money in Any Market 
Saturday at 10 a.m. 

Nathaniel Rich 
Professor of Practice, School of Liberal Arts 
Climate Reality: What Science, History & Cities Must Face 
Friday at 1 p.m. 
When Societal Bonds Collapse: Moral Complexity in Fiction 
Friday at 4 p.m. 

Marguerite Sheffer 
Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking 
Interactive Pop-Up: Taylor Center for Design Thinking 
Friday at 1 p.m. 

Nick Spitzer 
Professor of American Studies, School of Liberal Arts 
Forty Years: Painting French Louisiana 
Saturday at 12 p.m. 

Michael Strecker 
Assistant Vice President for News and Media Relations 
Southern Football Noir, Big Apple Sleuths & Spine-tingling Obsessions: Crime Fiction to Die For 
Saturday at 3 p.m. 
Reading: Michael Strecker | Jokes for Crescent City Kids 
Sunday at 11:30 a.m. 
Heroes in the Making: Creating Courageous Characters with Jesse Byrd, Marti Dumas + Misako Rocks! 
Sunday at 12:30 p.m. 

Emilie Taylor Welty 
Program Director for Architecture, Design-Build Manager of the Albert and Tina Small Center for Collaborative Design, Favrot III Associate Professor of Architecture, School of Architecture and Built Environment 
Smallx20: Twenty Years of Community Engaged Design in New Orleans 
Saturday at 1 p.m. 

Jana Woodson 
Deputy Athletic Director, External Operations 
Beyond the Game: Women, Leadership & the Future of Sports 
Friday at 11 a.m. 

Ann Yoachim 
Director of the Albert and Tina Small Center for Collaborative Design, Professor of Practice in Design, School of Architecture and Built Environment  
Smallx20: Twenty Years of Community Engaged Design in New Orleans 
Saturday at 1 p.m. 

 

Alumni at Book Fest

Dr. Jennifer Avegno 
School of Liberal Arts 
Rethinking Women’s Health at Every Stage 
Saturday at 3 p.m. 

Bryan Batt 
School of Liberal Arts 
Batt Out of Heaven: A Conversation with Bryan Batt 
Saturday at 2 p.m. 

Blake Bertuccelli-Booth 
School of Professional Advancement   
Reading: Blake Bertuccelli-Booth | No, Robot  
Sunday at 1:40 p.m. 

Kaye Courington 
Newcomb-Tulane College and Tulane Law School 
Reading: Kaye Courington | Scrim: A New Orleans Story of Resilience and Rescue 
Sunday at 12 p.m. 

Quint Davis  
Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters 
Making Jazz Fest: The Soul of New Orleans 
Friday at 11:30 a.m.

Karen Essex 
School of Liberal Arts 
Behind the Image: Women, Style & Substance 
Friday at 12 p.m. 

Freddi Williams Evans 
School of Liberal Arts Global Humanities Center  
How Louisiana Shaped a Nation 
Friday at 11 a.m. 
Passing It On: The Art of John T. Scott 
Friday at 4 p.m. 
Second Line Culture & Street as Story 
Saturday at 2 p.m. 

Samantha Fleurinor 
Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine 
Interactive Pop-Up: Taylor Center for Design Thinking 
Friday at 1 p.m. 

Matt Forte 
A. B. Freeman School of Business 
Stay in the Game: Making the Most of Every Season 
Saturday at 3 p.m. 

Patty Heyda  
School of Architecture and Built Environment 
Smallx20: Twenty Years of Community Engaged Design in New Orleans 
Saturday at 1 p.m. 

Kelly Jacques 
School of Liberal Arts 
The Baker's Table 
Saturday at 10 a.m. 
Balancing Craft & Community: Restaurants with a Purpose 
Saturday at 1 p.m. 

Wendy Rodrigue Magnus  
School of Liberal Arts 
Beyond the Blue Dog: Wendy Rodrigue Magnus on Legacy, Leadership & Reinvention 
Friday at 4 p.m. 
Reading: Wendy Rodrigue Magnus | Why Is Blue Dog Blue? 
Sunday at 1 p.m. 

Ti Martin 
A. B. Freeman School of Business 
Culinary Heritage: Memory, Place & the Responsibility to Preserve 
Friday at 12 p.m. 

Sally Reeves 
Newcomb-Tulane College 
New Orleans Garden District: Profiles in Preservation 
Saturday at 12 p.m. 

Xavier Rush 
School of Science & Engineering 
Reading: Xavier Rush | Fitness Alphabet: XRELITE Xperience 
Sunday at 1:30 p.m. 

Mike Sacks 
School of Liberal Arts 
A Wealth of Humor: A Conversation with Simon Rich, Writer for SNL & The New Yorker 
Friday at 11 a.m. 
Live from New Orleans: A Conversation with The New Yorker's Susan Morrison About Her Biography 'Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live' 
Saturday at 3 p.m. 

Ben Sandmel 
School of Liberal Arts 
How Louisiana Shaped a Nation 
Friday at 11 a.m. 

Bruce Spizer 
A. B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane Law School 
From the Beatles to Ozzy to John Prine: Music Legends 
Friday at 2 p.m. 

Sue Strachan 
Newcomb College
From Cellar to Shaker  
Saturday at 11 a.m. 

Tania Tetlow 
Newcomb College 
Miracles & Wonder: The Historical Mystery of Jesus 
Saturday at 2 p.m. 

Dr. David Weill 
School of Liberal Arts and School of Medicine 
The Stories We Tell: Reclaiming Identity through Memoir & Personal Essay 
Saturday at 11 a.m. 

Bronwen Wyatt 
School of Liberal Arts 
The Baker's Table 
Saturday at 10 a.m. 

 

Students at Book Fest 

Zachary Warter
A. B. Freeman School of Business 
Reading: Zachary Warter | Otis the Do Happy Dog 
Sunday at 12:40 p.m.