Emergency & Security Studies

SoPA students awarded more than $46K in scholarships

Harrah’s Scholarships Harrah’s Scholarships are awarded to students who contribute to the ethnic diversity of Tulane’s undergraduate population. Students must have a minimum 3.4 GPA and have completed 30 credit hours at SoPA to be eligible. Spring 2023

SoPA’s most talked about moments of 2022

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Tulane SoPA awards $70K in student scholarships

The Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) announced the recipients of four endowed scholarships earmarked for adult students matriculating in one of the school’s degree programs. Scholarships awarded totaled nearly $70,000 and included the Osher Re

Prepare for hurricane season with an emergency ‘go bag’

When destructive weather events happen, it's good a good idea to be prepared with a pre-packed bag containing essential supplies. In this video, Professor Mike Wallace, director of the Emergency & Security Studies Program at the Tulane School of

Alumni careers focus of new Tulane SoPA portrait series

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SoPA faculty honored at convocation for their dedication to students

Fourteen faculty members were honored by the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) during the annual Faculty Convocation held Friday, March 25, on the Uptown campus. The convocation and preceding reception were the first in two years to be held in

SoPA dean, faculty and alumna to participate in New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University

The highly anticipated debut of the inaugural 2022 New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University will take place on the uptown campus, March 10-12, and will feature 130 national, regional and local authors. The festival, which is free and open to the public,

Zach Harris: Gridiron and business school teach alum how to build a successful business

The skills Zach Harris gained as a starting linebacker for the Green Wave football team, a business major at the A. B. Freeman School of Business, and a graduate of the Tulane School of Professional Advancement led him to start his own construction firm,

Heeding the call: Tulane SoPA graduate student creates video to promote awareness of human sex trafficking

January was National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and one Tulane University graduate student has made the prevention of this form of modern-day slavery her life’s mission. In one of Aubry Tedford’s Homeland Security Program classes at Tulane, she read
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