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Tulane School of Professional Advancement honors late US Congressman John Lewis with name dedication

October 03, 2022

The public administration program at the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) now carries with it the name and legacy of the late U.S. Congressman John Lewis.

6 ways Tulane SoPA students can connect to campus

September 01, 2022

Students who live off campus or attend classes 100 percent online can feel disconnected from campus life. These tips can help.

The dark side of digital

August 23, 2022

Most internet users unknowingly use the dark web daily. Here’s how to tell if you’re one of them.

Businesses can reduce cyber threats and protect customers with help from Tulane SoPA

August 22, 2022

The Tulane School of Professional Advancement is committed to helping companies improve their cybersecurity by raising awareness, conducting free assessments and educating working professionals.

Tulane SoPA awards $70K in student scholarships

August 16, 2022

The Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) announced the recipients of four endowed scholarships earmarked for adult students matriculating in one of the school’s degree programs. 

Tulane SoPA Media + Design grads earn national design awards

July 29, 2022

Keagan Krauss and Sarah Wasser both earned “Student Silver” during the summer award ceremony held in Nashville, Tennessee.

SoPA student email will require Duo multi-factor authentication

July 08, 2022

Student accounts will be enrolled in alpha order groups by last name beginning July 12-14.

Prepare for hurricane season with an emergency ‘go bag’

June 23, 2022

In this video, Mike Wallace, director of the Emergency and Security Studies Program at Tulane SoPA, provides a list of essential items to pack for emergencies.

Tulane SoPA helps professionals enhance careers and withstand economic changes

June 22, 2022

In the current labor market, where job seekers have more options than ever, it may be tempting for people to put education on the back burner or consider it an unnecessary expense. 

Tulane SoPA Dean Suri Duitch joins New Orleans Workforce Development Board

June 14, 2022

Board members provide oversight and guidance to city workforce development measures, and in partnership with the Mayor of New Orleans, assess program effectiveness.