Photo by Sabree Hill
Anyone standing on the corner of Freret Street and McAlister Way on the sunny afternoon of Sunday, Aug. 20, could hear joyous echoes of “Roll Wave!” and brass band music emanating from the Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse. The Tulane community welcomed the incoming class of 2027 with music, cheers and a hullabaloo of excitement.
The 2023 President’s Convocation for New Students is the ceremonial welcome for new students and is the first of many beloved Tulane traditions. This year, Convocation was a memorable milestone within Hullabaloo Hello, a new, vibrant orientation program for incoming students. Convocation began — as Tulane Commencement begins — with the procession of the gonfalons, which represent all 10 of Tulane’s schools. The Tulane University Marching Band performed the Tulane Alma Mater as students sang along. Tulane alumnus and renowned jazz musician Dr. Michael White led the Original Liberty Jazz Band as they strolled into the arena ahead of a procession of the university’s leaders and deans. President Michael A. Fitts hyped up the students and gave out some fist bumps along the way.
Tulane senior Akira Shelton emceed the ceremony, welcoming the new students and introducing university leadership to the incoming class. Anneliese Singh, chief diversity officer and associate provost for faculty development and diversity, delivered the Tulane Land Acknowledgement before Fitts addressed the Class of 2027.
“You are quite literally at the start of something new: new beginnings, new friends and new opportunities,” Fitts said.