Greater New Orleans Science and Engineering Fair

The Greater New Orleans Science and Engineering Fair (GNOSEF) is one of the oldest such fairs in the nation, with the first “New Orleans Regional Science Fair” held in 1956. It is managed by the Fair Directors and Board Members of the Greater New Orleans Science Fair, Inc. and is affiliated with the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair. Open to 6th – 12th grade students in Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines parishes nominated by their schools or home school associations, it hosts over 300 students annually.

Dat Dog Percentage Night

Dat Dog on Freret will be hosting a Percentage Night for SDT's philanthropy Prevent Child Abuse America (PCAA). The event will be from 5-8pm on February 17th. Everyone who comes into the restaurant and mentions SDT will automatically donate 10% of their ticket to the fundraiser. 

King Cake Fest

Join us in Pocket Park from 2pm-pm on Thursday, February 20th for our fourth annual King Cake Fest! We'll have a variety of king cakes, giveaways, food, and other Mardi Gras inspired freebies!

This event is for the Tulane community only. This event is first come, first served! 

Campus Corner Market

The Campus Corner Market gives Tulane students, faculty, and staff access to fresh, nutritious, dorm-friendly foods and ready-to-eat produce on campus. Customers can purchase fresh and convenient foods with a credit card or Wavebuck$, browse locally-grown and produced foods, connect with student organizations, collect quick and healthy recipe ideas, and more!

 

The Campus Corner Market is held the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month from 10 AM - 2 PM at the corner of McAlister Drive and Freret Street, in front of the Devlin Fieldhouse.

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