Longtime Tulane Professor Gene Koss, who founded the Newcomb Art Department’s renowned glass program, has established an endowed professorship in glass as a parting gift upon his retirement.
As part of a class project, Bud Brimberg created the idea of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival poster. Soon after, he created the first item in what was to become BayouWear.
As a Tulane undergraduate student, Alexa Authorlee (B ’22) was known for her commitment to student leadership and finding ways to build community.
Find your classmates by decade!
We say goodbye to Tulanians whose deaths were reported to the university during the past quarter.
Dr. Mitchell Ede (A&S ’43, M ’45) passed away in October 2023 at the age of 101.
The New Orleans Book Festival brings the world’s leading authors to Tulane University for a multi-day celebration of their works. The Festival features both fiction and non-fiction and convenes readings, panel discussions, symposia and keynote speeches. It provides an opportunity for outlets, authors and readers to interact with each other in one of the most vibrant and culturally diverse cities in the world.
Are you Green? See what all the hype is about for Give Green 2024. givegreen.tulane.edu
The start of the 2024 Spring semester welcomed students and faculty to the Steven and Jann Paul Hall for Science and Engineering, a state-of-the-art building for discovery and learning that promises to take interdisciplinary research and innovation to a global level at Tulane.
As Tulane’s new director of athletics, Harris’ resumé tells the story of someone more than capable of moving Green Wave athletics forward.