Stone Center Events

The Middle American Research Institute is happy to announce the seventh talk of the 2017-2018 Brown Bag talk series. Dr. Chris Rodning, Professor and Graduate Studies Coordinator of Anthropology at Tulane University, will present on his research in…
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Forrest Colburn for a seminar on Honduras for the Latin America at the Crossroads spring seminar series. The 2017 Presidential election in Honduras was the first since the constitution was amended to allow presidents…
The Middle American Research Institute is happy to announce the seventh talk of the 2017-2018 Brown Bag talk series. Dr. John Verano, Professor of Anthropology at Tulane University, will present on his research in a talk entitled And now for…
S.S. NOLA, in collaboration with the Latin American Resource Center, will be hosting a professional development opportunity for K-12 educators on Saturday, January 20, 2018, to examine the ways in which educators can utilize and share resources on…
The Modern History Colloquium and the Ogden Honors College invites you to a series of lectures hosted by LSU Father Perez‘€™s Revolution: Constitutional Catholicism in 20th Century Mexico Professor Matthew Butler (UT-Austin) Thursday, January 18th…
This ensemble focuses on the intersections of Brazilian music with jazz. Bossa nova, samba jazz, baião, choro, ijexá, and many other traditional Brazilian rhythms integrate our repertoire as we explore compositions by Jobim, Hermeto Pascoal,…
The goal of Summer FUNDing Week is to share information on summer opportunities, specifically grant funding, available to undergraduate students at Tulane University. We hope students leave this workshop series with an enhanced knowledge of the…
Join the Spanish and Portuguese Department for a weekly Portuguese language meet-up! All language levels are welcome and participants will have the opportunity to engage in informal conversation. New homemade desserts will also be provided every…
Xavier (Atibon Nazaire) is a fiercely hard-working, Haitian-born construction worker tasked with destroying his own neighborhood in a rapidly gentrifying Miami. While yearning to secure a new home for his wife, seamstress Esperance (Sheila Anozier…
BOREN SCHOLARSHIPS fund study abroad by U.S. undergraduate students in world regions critical to U.S. interests. Boren Scholars study a wide range of critical languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Portuguese, and Swahili. Boren Awards are available…