Owl Club Awards Banquet

The Owl Club’s duty is improving medical education and maintaining a commitment to excellence. In order to reward courses, coordinators, and faculty for their excellence in teaching, the Owl Club produces an annual Award Ceremony and Banquet. Held in late April or early May, this is an opportunity for Tulane to demonstrate its appreciation for those who maintain a higher standard, a true commitment to excellence.

LMSA Salsa Night

Join us for an exhilarating evening of rhythm, movement, and cultural celebration at our flagship event: Salsa Night, hosted by the Latino Medical Student Association! Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of salsa dancing as we come together to learn, dance, and embrace the infectious energy of Latin music.

T3 block party

This event is to celebrate the completion of the last unit. The party further allows the 3rd year to class to engage within their community and foster relationships with those in their class and upperclassmen.

 

St. Baldrick's Day at Tulane University School of Medicine

The Pediatric Interest Group is proud to host their annual fundraiser for St. Baldrick's Foundation to fight pediatric cancer at Children's Hospital New Orleans on Sunday, April 21, from 10:00-1:00 pm. This event includes a silent auction where all proceeds are donated to St. Baldricks and an optional head shaving event for those interested in supporting pediatric cancer patients and their families! Live entertainment will be provided, along with catered food! 

Holi

The South Asian Student Medical Association (SAMSA) will be hosting a celebration of Holi, the festival of colors. This is a traditional South Asian holiday celebrating the arrival of spring. We plan on throwing colors, having music to dance, and food to celebrate our culture. This event will be hosted in an outdoor park and will be open to students. 

T1 Block Party

This event is to celebrate the completion of the Head and Neck unit. The party further allows the 1st year to class to engage within their community and foster relationships with those in their class and upperclassmen

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