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SoPA faculty member drives dialogue on diversity in recent publication
February 01, 2024Media+Design Associate Director Tamar Gregorian penned a chapter in "Race, Representation, and Satire," that will be used to explore the role of humor in modern media in unraveling the complexities of race and racism.
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December 18, 2023SoPA is reflecting on a year of triumphs, challenges and remarkable moments. This infographic encapsulates the whirlwind of events and pivotal milestones that shaped our 2023.
SoPA marketing team awarded for exemplary year
November 22, 2023The marketing team at the Tulane School of Professional Advancement earned eight awards during the 2023 Fleurish Award Ceremony hosted by the New Orleans Chapter of PRSA.
SoPA staff, faculty preps 2024 National Veterans Wheelchair Games
November 22, 2023When the National Veterans Wheelchair Games roll into New Orleans July 24-30, 2024, the Tulane School of Professional Advancement will have had a hand in the organization's preparation.
Tulane SoPA launches new Center for Applied Research
November 03, 2023Applications are now being accepted for businesses, nonprofits and government agencies interested in entering a consultancy with public administration graduate students.
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