On most afternoons along McAlister Way, students fill the open-air patios of Tulane University’s newest residence halls — some studying beneath the oak trees, others gathering around café tables or chatting in glass-walled lounges. It’s a scene that captures the spirit of The Village, a cluster of four new residence halls designed to foster connection, collaboration and well-being.
Unveiled over the past two years, The Village marks one of the largest capital investments in Tulane’s history. Together, the four new halls house nearly 1,500 sophomores and juniors, boosting the university’s on-campus capacity to nearly 5,000 students — the most ever — while placing them closer to classrooms, libraries, dining, recreation, health services and more.
Located on McAlister Way between Willow and Freret streets, Fogelman, Bayou, River and Lake residence halls feature light-filled lounges, collaborative study spaces, wellness-focused amenities and inviting outdoor areas ideal for relaxing, reading or studying.
“The Village marks a new chapter in Tulane’s commitment to building a truly integrated living-learning environment,” Tulane President Michael A. Fitts said. “These halls are spaces where intellectual curiosity meets community. With thoughtfully designed common areas, collaboration hubs and faculty-infused environments, we are nurturing connections that extend beyond the classroom and enrich the entire student experience.”







































