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What started as a normal Tulane School of Professional Advancement (Tulane SoPA) course on children and adolescent literature quickly evolved into a writer’s studio that resulted in several students
For the first time ever, the NFL collaborated with a local artist on the creation of a Super Bowl logo.
The artist who created our new logo, Tahj Williams, is the queen of her Black Masking Indian tribe in New Orleans, the home of Super Bowl LIX.
With a
Greetings, Tulane SoPA Community!
A few weeks ago, I celebrated my seventh year at the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA), which was known back in 2017, as the School of Continuing Studies (SCS). My charge as the associate dean
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.
Read the stories:
Hear from SoPA faculty during the 2023 New Orleans Book Festival!
The marketing team at the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) earned eight awards during the 2023 Fleurish Award Ceremony hosted by the New Orleans Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA).
For their exceptional marketing efforts
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.
The Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) recently launched a new center through which public administration graduate students will serve as consultants for businesses, nonprofit organizations and government agencies as part of their studies.
The
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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