Wednesdays with the O
FREE FOOD!! Come hang and out and make conversation with the community. #oncampusevent
FREE FOOD!! Come hang and out and make conversation with the community. #oncampusevent
FREE FOOD!! Come hang and out and make conversation with the community. #oncampusevent
FREE FOOD!! Come hang and out and make conversation with the community. #oncampusevent
FREE FOOD!! Come hang and out and make conversation with the community. #oncampusevent
In 1963, Tulane admitted the first Black students to pursue their academic goals of earning advanced degrees. Almost six decades later, we are welcoming more than 500 first year students who identify as Black Indigenous, Latine/ Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander, and people of color. We are also welcoming a growing community of queer and trans students to the Tulane community.
September 7th, or Sete de Setembro, is Brazilian Independence Day. Join Carolyn Barber-Pierre and Dr. Jinaki Flint for a Mindful Samba workshop, where we will learn and experience the traditional, high-energy Brazilian dance and explore our bodies’ physiological reactions to movement and music.
As part of NSO the Carolyn Barber Pierre Center for Intercultural Life hosts an orientation program to help BIPOC, QT, and First Gen students and families get connected to resources and individuals who can offer support and advice to ensure students have a successful transition into college. It's an opportunity to hear from campus administrators, staff in the Center for Intercultural Life, including the Office of Multicultural Affairs, The Office for Gender & Sexual Diversity, and Spiritual Life.
As part of NSO the Carolyn Barber Pierre Center for Intercultural Life hosts an orientation program to help BIPOC, QT, and First Gen students and families get connected to resources and individuals who can offer support and advice to ensure students have a successful transition into college. It's an opportunity to hear from campus administrators, staff in the Center for Intercultural Life, including the Office of Multicultural Affairs, The Office for Gender & Sexual Diversity, and Spiritual Life.
As part of NSO the Carolyn Barber Pierre Center for Intercultural Life hosts an orientation program to help BIPOC, QT, and First Gen students and families get connected to resources and individuals who can offer support and advice to ensure students have a successful transition into college. It's an opportunity to hear from campus administrators, staff in the Center for Intercultural Life, including the Office of Multicultural Affairs, The Office for Gender & Sexual Diversity, and Spiritual Life.
The Annual Intercultural Leadership Retreat takes place during the Fall semester in an off-campus camp setting. The weekend is designed to develop skills that will serve students at Tulane, in New Orleans and beyond, with interactive activities designed to create an environment for individuals to explore cultural identity, share experiences and discuss the meaning of leadership within the context of a diverse society. Participants should come prepared to participate in activities by sharing views, attitudes, beliefs and experiences openly and honestly.