Neurodivergent: Film Screening and Community

Join Tulane University Libraries, the Goldman Center for Student Accessibility, and the Office for Multicultural Affairs for a community-building night centered around neurodivergence! NEURODIVERGENT is a 25 minute film about filmmaker Afton Quast Saler's experience in understanding her ADHD diagnosis during the pandemic. This short film is a personal, mixed-media representation of neurodivergence and explores the lack understanding and diagnostic practices of identifying ADHD in women and girls.

Meet Kpop Dance Trivia Night

Test your knowledge of idols, music videos, and iconic choreographies, while meeting fellow K-pop fans. Plus, take on the dance challenge and show off your favorite moves! Don't miss this exciting night of trivia, dancing, and K-pop celebration!

Film Screening: Die Dreigroschenoper (The Three Penny Opera)

A free adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's famous play, "The Threepenny Opera" (directed by G.W. Pabst, 1931)  is one of the first German sound films, and an entertaining one at that - an irreverent musical with the catchy songs of Kurt Weill and a star-studded cast. This screening is in partnership with the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, as part of the Germany on Campus event series.

Inaugural Flowerree Symposium

The Flowerree Symposia provide a recurring forum to showcase Tulane University’s role in addressing climate change and its acute impacts in coastal regions such as Southern Louisiana. The symposia aim to highlight local dimensions of a global crisis and at the same time continually focus Tulane’s faculty and students as well as community stakeholders on how we can contribute to an evidence-based conversation about solutions.

International Short Film Festival Fall 2024

Presented by the Language Learning Center in partnership with Tulane Library Media Services, this festival is open to all Tulane faculty, students, and staff.

Immerse yourself in a curated selection of contemporary international short films that highlight the rich diversity of world cinema. This event is a celebration of global cultures and languages, offering a unique opportunity to deepen your cross-cultural understanding.

Location: The Village Theater (Uptown Campus)

Date: Thursday, October 17, 2024

Time: 5:30 PM

 

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