A Studio in the Woods

FORESTival at A Studio in the Woods, where art takes root in nature.

As part of ByWater Institute at Tulane University, A Studio in the Woods provides a retreat for artists, scholars, and the community to creatively respond to today’s challenges in a protected forest along the Mississippi River.

This annual celebration invites all to explore the natural world through live music, artist activities, guided walks with Tulane scientists, and more.

Crafting a Career

Tulane offers a new take on the liberal arts degree. The School of Liberal Arts offers a Strategy, Leadership and Analytics minor — the most popular one on campus, with about 500 students enrolled — to prepare graduates to be leaders who can manage the dynamics of rapidly changing marketplaces and adapt strategically and creatively for future careers.

Shakespeare And Race

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The School of Liberal Arts and the Folger Shakespeare Library co-sponsored a scholarly conference and workshop, “Rac(e)ing the Shakespearean Archive: Antebellum, Civil War and Reconstruction New Orleans,” which examined the role of race and modern interpretations in William Shakespeare’s work. Held in February, the conference featured Othello performances with actors of different ethnicities and genders.

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