Events

Stone Center Events
Come join the Office of Study Abroad to discuss our wide portfolio across six continents. Chat with returned peer advisors and international students from the countries you may even be going to! Our spring deadline is fast approaching, and the world…
Join TU Gente and the Office of Multicultural Affairs for a dance class in celebration of Latinx Heritage Month! The class will be taught by DJ Lady B, a local New Orleans DJ and dance instructor. Only 30 spots are available, so be sure to RSVP at…
Join us in celebrating the new book Ana M. López: Essays, recently published by SUNY Press as part of their series in Latin American Cinema. Collection editors and former Tulane students, Laura Podalsky (PhD, 1995), Professor of Latin…
Adrian Gorelik is an architect and holds a PhD in History, both from the University of Buenos Aires. He is a researcher at CONICET, Full Professor at Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, and Tinker Visiting Professor of History at the University of…
7:30 PM - Manuel Barrueco, A Special Tribute to Maestro Elias Barreiro. Loyola University, Louis J. Roussel Performance Hall Admission charge. Free admission for Loyola and Tulane students, faculty, and staff with ID. To purchase…
Bate-papo is a weekly informal Portuguese-language gathering with the PORTulane campus community. All events are on Fridays and on the Jones Hall Patio, though times vary each week. When the weather is unpleasant we will meet at Pj's on Willow…
Join the Middle American Research Institute on their inaugural Lunch Talk of the Fall Semester. M.A.R.I. Lunch Talks invite guest speakers to host seminars at MARI on a wide variety of topics related to the archaeology, history, and ethnography of…
Join the French Market District for Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration at the French Market! This year’s celebration will feature a full day of live music curated by Ecos Latinos, food booths, community organizations, and free dance lessons! Latin…
Please join us for the final installment of "Horror & Enchantment," an ongoing interdisciplinary conversation among scholars centered on these complementary (and Halloween-ready!) concepts. What horrifies may also enchant, and what enchants may…
Talk by Brandon R. Byrd (Vanderbilt University) and Leslie Alexander (Rutgers University).