Events

Stone Center Events

Join the Latin Americanist Graduate Organization (LAGO) on Friday, 11/22 at 12pm for the latest installment of their bi-weekly lunch series. Three recent PhD graduates will be discussing their professional/academic trajectories: Stefanie Israel de…
One of Cuba’s mos influential musicians and producers, Robertico Carcassés, joins the Chair of Tulane’s Music Department, Dan Sharp, for a live interview about his career and ongoing projects. Pianist, composer, and producer Robertico Carcassés is…
Havana “street poet” Telmary Diaz, winner of the 2018 Latin Grammy, is a rap diva extraordinaire. Her fun, funky, outrageous, outspoken, and above all conscious grooves and lyrics have earned her recognition as a trendsetter for Cuba’s urban music…
A weekly hour of Portuguese conversation and tasty treats hosted by Prof. Megwen Loveless. All levels are welcome! The theme for this semester will be Passion Fruit. So bring your sweet tooth to try this week’s homemade delicacy: Cheesecake de…
Ecuadorian author and Tulane Visiting scholar Gabriela Alemán interviews Colombian writer and visual artist Power Paola about her life, interests, and influences. Their discussion will be followed by an open Q&A and an informal…
Ecuadorian author and Tulane Visiting scholar Gabriela Alemán interviews Colombian writer and visual artist Power Paola about her life, interests, and influences. Their discussion will be followed by an open Q&A and an informal…
Weekly structured writing sessions for Latin Americanist graduate students in all departments. Students, who arrive with a project and a goal, work in communal silence during two 45 minute blocks separated by a 10-minute coffee break. All meetings…
The Department of Sociology Colloquium “Foresight methods as transnational interventions: mapping a field of practice” Abstract: This paper examines the use of cultural techniques for “futures thinking” in transnational debates and…
The Department of Sociology Colloquium “Foresight methods as transnational interventions: mapping a field of practice” Abstract: This paper examines the use of cultural techniques for “futures thinking” in transnational debates and…
This installment of the Fall 2019 Seminar Series presented by the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology features a talk by Dr. Jordan Karubian that will provide a broad overview of a Tulane project in Ecuador, which is now coming on its…