After falling victim to identity theft in 2005, New Orleans native Angel Cardona's interest in information technology grew strong.
Ultimately, Cardona earned two bachelor’s degrees from the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) in
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Thirty-four of Tulane University’s most outstanding graduates are presented annually with the prestigious Tulane 34 Award. Among the 2022 honorees are four from the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (Tulane SoPA).
Students who receive this honor are
On Saturday, May 21, Tulane School of Professional Advancement graduates will cross the stage and turn their tassels taking their place among an ever-expanding network of Tulane University alumni. In this infographic, you’ll learn more about who
Xavier Calfee is a husband, father of three boys, a full-time instructor at the Richmond Technical Center in Richmond, Virginia, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and vice president of Tulane’s new Student Veterans of America chapter. On Saturday, Calfee will add
Join us for a walk down memory lane as we revisit our top six favorite moments of 2021! Continue scrolling to see the moments in photos or click the links below to read more about each special event.
The Big Move — Richardson Building
Back to Life —
Tulane University graduate student Bennett Abrams has a career goal of improving the nation’s national security and making industries more resilient. Abrams took a big step toward fulfilling his ambition this summer when he received an internship in the nation
The Tulane University School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) is celebrating Black Philanthropy Month with a virtual panel titled, “Funding Equity: Black Professionals in Philanthropy” on Wednesday, Aug. 25, at 6 p.m.
Tulane SoPA brings together panelists
Samantha Daberkow, a student in the Tulane School of Professional Advancement, will soon earn a Bachelors of Arts in Health and Wellness and a Master of Science in Health and Wellness Management through the 4+1 program.
Before she graduates in December,
Kasandra Schemel is a graduate student in the Emergency and Security Studies program at the Tulane School of Professional Advancement.
She has completed her first year of studies in pursuit of an MPS in Homeland Security Studies, and is ready to gain some real