New Member Orientation
Mandatory for all new members in the fraternity and sorority programs community. Please sign up for one New Member Orientation.
Mandatory for all new members in the fraternity and sorority programs community. Please sign up for one New Member Orientation.
Mandatory for all new members in the fraternity and sorority programs community. Please sign up for one New Member Orientation.
Mandatory for all new members in the fraternity and sorority programs community. Please sign up for one New Member Orientation.
Hello all! Happy Earth Day! Earth Science Club will be hosting our Spring Rock and Mineral Sale under the Stern Breezeway from 11am-1pm. We hope to see you there! (Cash only per university policy)
Public Health undergraduates will have the opportunity to meet and network with Tulane public health alumni, with light refreshments served.
Title: "Asian-American Activism: Organizing in the Black and White South"
We are happy to invite you to a one-day workshop entitled “Data by Community by Design” (DXCXD) focused on the intersection of data, community, and design at Tulane University and the greater New Orleans Community that will:
Join us for a presentation and Q&A on Sex Trafficking in America. The Bluebird Project is a student initiative designed to raise awareness and end sex trafficking in America. The presentation will explain what sex trafficking looks like in America to help educate the Tulane community on the issue's importance and dispel myths. Attendees will learn exactly what is "sex trafficking," how the problem impacts America, sex trafficking vulnerabilities, the nuances of leaving trafficking, and how individuals can help.
Join us for a documentary and Q&A on sex trafficking in America designed to raise awareness and initiate change. The event will showcase the documentary "Very Young Girls." The film follows the work of Rachel Lloyd, a former sexually exploited youth-turned-activist who started the organization GEMS (Girls Educational and Mentoring Services) in New York to help victimized young women escape trafficking situations. The films follows ten teenage girls at different stages in the transition out of trafficking.
The event is a head-shaving fundraiser that benefits St. Baldrick’s Foundation. The event includes head-shaving, a silent auction, raffle and honored speakers. All the money raised will go to the St. Baldrick's Foundation, a national non-profit that is committed to supporting research to find cures for childhood cancers.