Children's literature holds transformative power. It shapes the way young readers perceive themselves and the world around them, fostering empathy, imagination, and a lifelong love of learning. Recognizing this, Kay P. Maye, a Social Sciences & Data
Hazel Woods, PhD, professor of practice and associate director of the Education Program at the Tulane School of Professional Advancement, was honored Friday, November 1, during Tulane’s Research, Scholarship, and Artistic Achievement Awards dinner and ceremony
Our 2024 diploma ceremony on Saturday, May 18, 2024, in McAlister Auditorium was a day filled with joy, pride, and unforgettable moments. Relive the excitement and see the smiles of graduates and their families as they commemorated this pivotal achievement.
The Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) honored 14 exceptional individuals for their teaching excellence and commitment to the school's mission during the annual Faculty Convocation on Friday, April 12, at the 1834 Club. Each honoree was
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What started as a normal Tulane School of Professional Advancement (Tulane SoPA) course on children and adolescent literature quickly evolved into a writer’s studio that resulted in several students
SoPA is reflecting on a year of triumphs, challenges and remarkable moments. This infographic encapsulates the whirlwind of events and pivotal milestones that shaped our 2023.
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Hear from SoPA faculty during the 2023 New Orleans Book Festival!