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
When the Media + Design Program in the Tulane School of Professional Advancement hosted designer extraordinaire Chip Kidd last spring, students and community members alike turned out to hear how his most famed design—the dinosaur fossil that brands the
Tulane University School of Professional Advancement’s (SoPA) Digital Design students received 32 awards in recognition of their design work. The award-winning group earned a combination of gold, silver and bronze awards in addition to winning
Alumna Tamzen Jenkins came to the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) with an already impressive resume.
She’d earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism with plans to become a news reporter as well as a master’s degree in education, which
During the 2021 Green Wave football season, the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) launched the SoPA MVP honor as a new means of publicly recognizing individuals who are grand supporters of Tulane SoPA and its students.
Seven MVPs (Most
The Tulane University Chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) hosted its annual pumpkin decorating event on Thursday, Oct, 28, on the Uptown Campus. While we didn't get photos of all the awesome pumpkins, here are a few from
Students and alumni from the Media + Design program at the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) have left their mark in the form of a new mural in the school’s student and community space.
[View the time-lapse video below.]
In April of 2021,
Emma Schneider created her own path at the Tulane School of Professional Advancement by taking all of the courses that were most interesting to her. At Tulane, she is double majoring in Graphic Design and Communications and will receive a dual degree in
After living and working abroad for eight years, Keagan Krauss was ready for change.
Four years in New Zealand was an adventure, she recalls. And the next four years in Australia would serve as the catalyst for enrolling in the Tulane University School