"A Million Miles Away" Film Screening

The Tulane community is welcome to join the Latine/x Faculty/Staff Affinity Group, SPHTM EDI, SPHTM OSE, and SALUD in the viewing of "A Million Miles Away," the film depicting Jose Hernandez's path from a migrant farm worker to an engineer/astronaut. Dinner will be served at 530 PM with the movie beginning promptly at 615 PM. There will be a raffle for prizes. Make sure to RSVP using this link: 

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Campus Filming

We have received a film request for the uptown campus. The dates are (prep) Saturday, Oct. 26 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and (filming) Sunday, Oct. 27 (7 a.m. to 4 p.m.).

This is for the Netflix movie “People We Meet on Vacation,” produced by Sony Pictures. The film is based on the book with the same title. The scene is exterior only and would take place in the parking areas on Newcomb Place, between the Warren House and the art building. 

Campus Filming

We have received a film request for the uptown campus. The dates are (prep) Saturday, Oct. 26 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and (filming) Sunday, Oct. 27 (7 a.m. to 4 p.m.).

This is for the Netflix movie “People We Meet on Vacation,” produced by Sony Pictures. The film is based on the book with the same title. The scene is exterior only and would take place in the parking areas on Newcomb Place, between the Warren House and the art building. 

DMP Film Screening

DMP Film Screening of The Nita & Zita Project                                                                                                                                                    &nbs

Everything That Never Happened: Putting This Text Into Context

A discussion with University of Southern Florida, Associate Professor Lisa S. Starks. Lisa S. Starks is a Shakespearean and early modern British literature expert. Her main research interests include Shakespeare adaptation, cinema, Jewish studies, and Levinas; sexuality, violence, and trauma in Shakespeare and other Renaissance drama; early modern theatre and Ovid.
 

Paywall: The Business of Scholarship Film Screening

Join us during Open Access Week 2024 to engage in this year's theme: "Community over Commercialization”.  We will watch Paywall: The Business of Scholarship, a documentary that questions the rationale behind the $20 billion a year, for-profit academic publishing industry. The screening will be followed by a discussion of the growing need for open access to scholarship that serves the best interests of the academic community and the public.

Israel/Palestine Film Series

Join Middle East & North African Studies, Jewish Studies, and Tulane University Libraries for a two-part Israel/Palestine film series featuring acclaimed documentaries. Each screening will be followed by a moderated discussion.

The Gatekeepers
Thursday, September 26, 6:30-8:30pm
Lake Theater

Israel/Palestine Film Series

Join Middle East & North African Studies, Jewish Studies, and Tulane University Libraries for a two-part Israel/Palestine film series featuring acclaimed documentaries. Each screening will be followed by a moderated discussion.

The Gatekeepers
Thursday, September 26, 6:30-8:30pm
Lake Theater

Fall Mixer - Rock n' Bowl

The Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law will host a fall mixer for all of its members at Rock n'Bowl on Friday October 25th from 6:30-9pm! This event will be a fun way for senior and junior members to get to know one another and socialize over food, drinks, and bowling in celebration of all the hard work we are going to put in during the semester to make the journal successful!

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