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A new partnership will allow Tulane School of Professional Advancement (Tulane SoPA) emergency and security studies students to tackle real-world issues and develop valuable relationships with
Harrah’s Scholarships
Harrah’s Scholarships are awarded to students who contribute to the ethnic diversity of Tulane’s undergraduate population. Students must have a minimum 3.4 GPA and have completed 30 credit hours at SoPA to be eligible.
Spring 2023
Once upon a time, there lived a dean who missed the winter weather of her home state of New York. When she moved down to New Orleans, a place known for its jazz and magic, she stumbled upon a recipe for magical beignets that grant the maker’s wish for a day.
As the fall semester draws to a close each year, one Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) faculty member turns to her plume to author poems of cheer to the academic advisors, faculty and staff who work tirelessly in support of students at Tulane
Faculty and staff at the Tulane School of Professional Advancement took time away from the office for team building and community service, Friday, Nov. 4, at Grow Dat Youth Farm in New Orleans City Park. SoPA’s annual service day was preceded by dinner at the
The Tulane School of Professional Advancement’s (SoPA) Bachelor of Science degree program in Information Technology was accredited this month by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET. ABET is the leading global accreditor of college and university
Homecoming and Family Weekend was met with clear skies, a cool breeze, and a 28-38 final victory by the Green Wave! Enjoy these images from the fun-filled weekend. (Photos by Andrea Sagnard)
The U.S. Department of Education’s (USDOE) Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED) Grant Program has awarded over $10 million in federal funding to expand and enhance teacher recruitment efforts in New Orleans.
The Tulane University School of