The New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University has unveiled its official 2024 poster design by New Orleans-based visual artist Brandan “BMIKE” Odums. The poster celebrates the power of storytelling and the bonds it fosters within communities. Posters and prints are available for pre-order in the festival’s online shop or in person at the Tulane University Official Bookstore located inside the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life, beginning in late February and during all three days of the festival March 14-16.
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| Research by Toni Weiss, economics professor of practice at the School of Liberal Arts, indicates that the 2023 Mardi Gras season generated nearly $900 million in total fiscal benefit for New Orleans.
Read more on the School of Liberal Arts website.
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Jupiter Contreras, first-year Tulane Law student, pared down belongings and spent four years living in a van, traveling the country before coming to law school. Now, as president of the Class of 2026, Contreras is helping others acclimate.
Read more on the Tulane Law School website.
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The last day of the Carroll Gallery’s current exhibition “Beyond Alberti’s Window” is Friday, Feb. 9. The exhibition features work by artists John Alleyne, Hagit Barkai, Margaret Davis, Marianne Desmarais, Déja Jones, Mark Morris, Tom Strider and Hasmig Vartanian. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Visit the Carroll Gallery webpage for more information.
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Smithsonian Magazine
Francisco Estrada-Belli, research assistant professor at the Tulane School of Liberal Arts, discusses the discovery of a royal Maya tomb in Guatemala that may have belonged to an unknown king. Estrada-Belli was the lead archeologist of the discovery.
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