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SoPA faculty recognized at convocation for exceptional teaching

March 24, 2023

Thirteen School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) faculty members were recognized for exceptional teaching and service to the University through the nomination of students and program directors

Tulane SoPA excels in online learning with help of in-house Learning Design and Development team

February 01, 2023

When students take online classes at SoPA, they experience the result of a months-long collaboration between an in-house Learning Design and Development team, industry experts, and faculty.

SoPA students awarded more than $46K in scholarships

January 13, 2023

The Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) has awarded more than $46,000 in scholarships to 11 students for the Spring 2023 semester. The scholarship funds were endowed through generous

’Twas the night after finals

December 08, 2022

Robyn Ice, a program director at the Tulane School of Professional Advancement has penned holiday poems annually since 2016.

Alumni careers focus of new Tulane SoPA portrait series

May 02, 2022

“At Work” is a digital and onsite portrait series that showcases a sample of careers in which graduates of the Tulane School of Professional Advancement are found.

SoPA faculty honored at convocation for their dedication to students

April 01, 2022

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.

Summer Intern Spotlight: Candice Brown, General Legal Studies

August 06, 2021

Candice Brown is a SoPA student working toward a Paralegal Certificate and Bachelor of Arts in General Legal Studies.

SoPA student earns spot on list of women empowering their communities

May 27, 2021

SoPa General Legal Studies student Sarah Manowitz helped establish the Crescent City Meal Assistance Program to assist those suffering from food insecurity as a result of the pandemic. 

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