Tulane University’s Carnival Collection, stored in person at Jones Hall on the uptown campus and online, features original float and costume designs from across the ages. The collection, which is available to the public free of charge, also features invitations, dance cards and other paper materials from Carnival krewes.
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| In partnership with the City of New Orleans, Tulane will expand the number of scholarships awarded through the Mayoral Scholarship Program, which provides four-year, full-tuition awards to Orleans Parish residents who are graduates of New Orleans high schools and are eligible for undergraduate attendance. Read more on the Mayor’s Office website.
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The university will be closed Monday, Feb. 12, and Tuesday, Feb. 13, for Mardi Gras. Classes will resume on Wednesday, Feb. 14. Click here to view undergraduate and graduate academic calendars. For a safe and fun Mardi Gras experience, the Division of Student Affairs has a list of resources on dining hours, shuttle services, Campus Health and more. Student Affairs and the Tulane University Police Department will have staff on-call to respond to emergencies. Visit the Student Affairs website for the list of resources.
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64 Parishes
John DePriest, linguist at Tulane, writes an op-ed about the origins of the word “gumbo.”
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