Events
Please join for a Book Presentation with co-editors David Smilde (Tulane), Verónica Zubillaga (Universidad Simón Bolívar in Caracas), Rebecca Hanson (University of Florida). Commentary will be provided by Hannah Baron (Post-doctoral Researcher at…
Please join the Political Science department and the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research for a talk by Andrea Vilán based on a chapter from a book project on the domestic politics of treaty incorporation. The chapter offers an in-depth…
Tulane's Newcomb Art Department welcomes artist Hugh Hayden for the Fall 2023 Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture, an annual program focused on the most critical issues in contemporary art. Hayden will discuss his artistic practice and commissioned work…
An International Conference on World Piracy Past and Present
All sessions are in-person, with two fully virtual panels. For presentation times, please see the program below the virtual panel registration.
Coffee, light snacks, and sandwiches…
This event is part of the Center for Global Education’s Global Perspectives series. The programming series offers Tulane faculty and students the opportunity to coordinate virtual curriculum enhancements and/or co-curricular cultural…
Please join the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research and the Stone Center for the next installment of our Distinguished Greenleaf Series: Journalism & Democracy. Suchit Chávez is a Salvadoran journalist covering environmental issues,…
10 am - 1 pm, and 2pm - 4 pm, Tulane University
Dixon HallFree admission
Elias Barreiro Young Artists Competition
7:30 pm, Tulane University
Dixon Recital HallFree admission
Rafael Padron (Cuba)
Javier Garcia Verdugo (Spain)
2023 New…
Bilingual and Spanish-speaking families engage in this recurring free evening of activities for the whole family. Each date will feature a unique activity or game, snacks, and book giveaway door prizes. In addition, Americas Award books will be…
What are the limits of history and how do artists and writers create new approaches to narrating the past? Kaiama Glover and Laurent Dubois explore these questions in their forthcoming translation of Jean-Claude Fignolé’s novel Aube tranquille…