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Exceptional SoPA grads recognized with prestigious Tulane 34 honor

Each year, Tulane University bestows the esteemed Tulane 34 Award upon thirty-four of its most exceptional graduates. The 2024 cohort includes four remarkable individuals hailing from the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (Tulane SoPA). These honorees

Student designer brews up excitement at French Truck Coffee

When Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) student Brittney Giardina was approached with an opportunity to blend her love for illustration and coffee, she had no clue her tumbler design would create such a buzz. French Truck Coffee sold out of the

Tulane SoPA students deliver cutting-edge marketing blueprint for Tulane Institute

Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) Media + Design Capstone students – hailing from the digital marketing, design and public relations programs – demonstrated their skills while giving back to a local nonprofit organization through the creation of

Tulane School of Professional Advancement broadens College in Prison Program to include bachelor’s degree

Students at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women (LCIW) can now earn a full bachelor’s degree through the Tulane School of Professional Advancement’s (SoPA) College-in-Prison Program. The new designation of LCIW as an accredited off-campus

Tulane SoPA equips tech students to safeguard infrastructure

In a simulated cyberattack exercise, Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) Information Technology students showcased their skills by participating in a public utility hack challenge. The scenario, crafted to mimic real-world cyber threats, saw the

Tulane SoPA students write children’s books, with four to hit shelves this year

Editor’s note: This article appeared first on nola.com. 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 grad adds Nola flair to Super Bowl LIX logo

For the first time ever, the NFL collaborated with a local artist on the creation of a Super Bowl logo. The artist who created our new logo, Tahj Williams, is the queen of her Black Masking Indian tribe in New Orleans, the home of Super Bowl LIX. With a
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