The National Forum for Black Public Administrators named Halima Leak Francis, PhD, its 2024 Educator of the Year. Leak Francis is a professor of practice and the program director for the John Lewis Public Administration Program at the Tulane School of
The Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) honored 14 exceptional individuals for their teaching excellence and commitment to the school's mission during the annual Faculty Convocation on Friday, April 12, at the 1834 Club. Each honoree was
Tamar Gregorian, PhD, APR, associate director of the Media + Design program at the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (Tulane SoPA), penned a chapter in a recently published text, Race, Representation, and Satire, that will be used to explore the role
The John Lewis Public Administration Program was recognized with the 2024 Pacesetter Award, an honor bestowed by Tulane University’s Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI).
The award was presented Friday, Jan. 19, during the university’s
SoPA is reflecting on a year of triumphs, challenges and remarkable moments. This infographic encapsulates the whirlwind of events and pivotal milestones that shaped our 2023.
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Hear from SoPA faculty during the 2023 New Orleans Book Festival!
When the National Veterans Wheelchair Games rolls into New Orleans July 24-30, 2024, the Tulane School of Professional Advancement will have had a hand in the organization's preparation.
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When people think of physical therapy, they often associate it with rehabilitation from an injury or operation. But, increasingly, more people are incorporating annual visits to physical therapists into
The student advertising team from the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) Media + Design Program ranked second overall during their first year competing in the National Student Advertising Competition (NSAC) last month.
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