Throughout the semester, students have engaged in numerous opportunities and unique experiences designed to foster both personal growth and professional development. These initiatives bridge academic theory with practical application, providing memorable learning moments that they can draw from as they carve out their professional pathways. Below you can view these articles in case you missed them.
La Nuit des Idées: The Enlightenment, Left Unfinished
Tulane University joined institutions from across the world on March 31 in hosting La Nuit des Idées (Night of Ideas), an international, annual event that invites thinkers, students, diplomatic figures, and public voices to discuss a shared question and celebrate the free circulation of ideas and knowledge. Featuring eight graduating students with degrees in French and a variety of other fields, the discussion centered on the legacy, contradictions, and relevance of the Enlightenment to a world that is seemingly, in many ways, coming apart at the seams.
English Conference Give Research Opportunities to Undergraduates
Tulane’s English Undergraduate Research Conference showcases student research and creative work, offering interdisciplinary dialogue and academic development.
Tulane Research, Innovation and Creativity Summit (TRICS)
TRICS allows graduate and undergraduate students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty, and staff from all Tulane schools and academic fields to showcase their work. Attendees engage in interdisciplinary dialogue and collaborative discussions on the university’s broad spectrum of research and innovation.
Tulane Film Fest: Showcasing Talent While Cultivating It
A Tulane course offers both a platform for emerging student film makers and a hands-on experience for those learning to curate and manage events.
Tulane's Phi Alpha Theta Makes History
Tulane members of an elite national honors society for history majors made their mark at a recent conference with the Louisiana Historical Association.
Students Gain Valuable Art Industry Experience In NYC
The Newcomb Art Department’s Art Acquisitions and Collections Management class meets museum curators, gallerists and art dealers where they live to learn about the market in which they hope to soon engage.

Tulane Honored for Its Many Fulbright Scholars — and SLA Sent More Than Half of Them
Eleven students from Tulane were awarded Fulbright scholarships, six from the School of Liberal Arts.

Mock Trial Reaches New Heights in a Breakthrough Season
Tulane Mock Trial has had an extraordinary year, traveling across the South, competing against very strong programs, earning individual honors, and representing Tulane with confidence, discipline, and real professionalism.

Tulane Senior Joins Community Panel on Iran
School of Liberal Arts senior Nate Miller shares insights from his own research on Iranian military strategy at the recent Limmud New Orleans event.
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