Peace Corps Prep Drop-In Info Session

Interested in working or doing service internationally? Stop by McAlister this Friday between 10am and 1:30pm and look for the Peace Corps flag to learn more about Peace Corps Prep. 

Peace Corps Prep is an undergraduate professional development and career exploration certificate program that combines coursework with hands-on experience, networking, exposure to a range of guest speakers, and special events with Returned Peace Corps Volunteers. 

 

Peace Corps Prep at the Global Cafe

Interested in working or doing service internationally? Stop by the Global Cafe in LBC and look for the Peace Corps flag to learn more about Peace Corps Prep. 

Peace Corps Prep is an undergraduate professional development and career exploration certificate program that combines coursework with hands-on experience, networking, exposure to a range of guest speakers, and special events with Returned Peace Corps Volunteers. 

 

Center for Public Service Faculty Appreciation Reception

On 4/22/24, Tulane's Center for Public Service will host its annual faculty appreciation reception, which honors and celebrated faculty contributions to service learning and community-engaged research. Approximately 50 Tulane faculty and staff members, including the provost, attend. A string quartet plays in the background, hors d'oeuvres, wine, and beer are served by Olive Blue, and a TUPD officer is present. 

Being Culturally Prepared to Engage in New Orleans and the U.S. as a Whole: a CEA Workshop for OISS

This is a peer-led interactive workshop to help foster dialogue around race and ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, religion, and politics in both New Orleans and the United States as a whole. Participants will examine these issues of identity, oppression, and empowerment as they relate to an American experience. 

Learn more about Community Engagement Advocates here.

Global Health & Global Citizenship: A panel discussion hosted by Peace Corps Prep and Friends of MSF

Please join Peace Corps Prep and Friends of MSF/Doctors Without Borders for a panel discussion around the theme "Global Health & Global Citizenship." 

 

Panelists: 

Dr. Caryn Bell, Tulane SPHTM, CPS Scholar in Residence

Dr. Susan Hassig, Tulane SPHTM (RPCV Thailand)

Dr. Andrew McDowell, Tulane Dept. of Anthropology

Gerard Gomes, Tulane SPHTM (RPCV Burkina Faso)

Michael Hornsby, Tulane SPHTM (RPCV Mozambique)

 

Free and open to the public. 

 

Outreach Tulane 2024

Now in its 34th year, Outreach Tulane is Tulane University’s largest and oldest community service event. We aim to set the bar high for all of Tulane’s wonderful community involvement opportunities. We host around 1,000 volunteers at project sites throughout the greater New Orleans area to give students a chance to get to know the place we call home for four years.

All registrants (except alums) must have a Splash ID to participate in Outreach Tulane.

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