Tulane's Virtual Choir Shares Moving Performance
Tulane's Virtual Choir is proud to present their final project of the semester - a moving rendition of "Good Night, Dear Heart" by Dan Forrest.
Jordan Peele Inspires Liberal Arts Students
Discussing race relations and his cinematic vision, Academy Award winner Jordan Peele surprised students in professor Nghana Lewis' English and Africana Studies classes.
Guest Speakers in the Virtual Age
Department of Theatre and Dance professor Jennifer Jacobs creatively adapts to remote teaching with impressive guest speakers such as Tony Award winning costume designer Clint Ramos.
Voice Alumni Share Joy Through Song
Music heals both the maker and the listener. Young artists, all recent Tulane graduates, offer songs to inspire, uplift, and comfort through meaningful lyrics and beautiful melodies.
MFA Studio Art Exhibitions
MFA candidates, not able to open their exhibition to the public due to social distancing guidelines, installed their work and defended their thesis exhibitions virtually.
Using Art in Times of Crisis
As course syllabi change and travel plans are canceled, one Latin American art class found creative solutions to engage with communities of Oaxacan women.
Innovative Summer Programs Focus on Current Crisis
The School of Liberal Art is proud to offer credit through creative summer opportunities that offer interdisciplinary approaches to understand the current pandemic.
Language Learning Director Search Announced
The School of Liberal Arts is looking to fill the position of Language Learning Center Director.
Catching Up with Dean Edwards
In this special issue of the School of Liberal Arts newsletter, Dean Edwards offers his views on the extraordinary events of the past month, and the dedication of the School of Liberal Arts to our community.