Prof. Berlisha Morton’s students have been hard at work creating 3-D memorials to Charity Hospital, centering rhetoric of regard while engaging with the process of guerilla art.
See these beautiful memorials yourself—they’re on display on the 2nd floor of Norman Mayer 🏥
Huge congratulations to Professor Michelle Kohler!
Her poem, To Die Is Different, was featured as Poem of the Week in @yalereview! Check it out on The Yale Review’s website.
This evening, join our first Sigma Tau Delta meeting at 5:30pm in Norman Mayer 125!
Sigma Tau Delta is an international organization with opportunity for scholarship, service, internships, publication, & recognition of academic achievement.
Also, there will be free pizza 😉🍕
Not one but two of our esteemed faculty are featured in the Fall 2025 issue of @oxfordamerican.
Karisma Price’s poem, Intercession for Kirk Franklin and Jesmyn Ward’s essay We Do Not Swim in Our Cemeteries (originally published in Oxford American in 2008).
A visit from Professor Karen Zumhagen-Yekplé’s dog Spyro made our whole week!
Next semester, look out for Dr. Spyro’s course on Jane Pawsten’s Pride and Puppyness 😉 🐶
The keynote voices of Tulane commUNITY 2025!
🖋 Sunni Patterson – local poet celebrating New Orleans
🌎 Amanda Nguyen – founder of Rise, national advocate for community-building
✨ Save the Date for Tulane commUNITY 2025 Event for Students, Faculty, and Staff ✨
📅 Friday, Sept 19
⏰ 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM followed by food and more
📍 Dixon Hall & Newcomb Quad
RSVP here: https://t.co/0F4FA2IBIw
Join Professor Cheryl Narumi Naruse for this semester’s first Faculty Works-in-Progress!
“From Model Minority to Trending Asian: New Economic Types and the Asian Century in Mary H.K. Choi’s Yolk (2021)”
The reading be Weds, September 24, from 5pm-6pm in Norman Mayer 102.
The Department of English and the Boudreaux Creative Writing Fund present: An Evening with Karla Cornejo Villavicencio on Monday November 11, 6pm at the Stone Auditorium (210 Woldenberg Art Center.) Reception to follow. Hope to see you there!
Join the Department of English & the Creative Writing Fund In welcoming Kim McLarin to campus on April 9th in conversation with Prof. Bernice McFadden!
Date: April 9, 2024
Time: 5:00pm
Location: Diboll Gallery (third floor of the Commons)
Pizza and drinks will be served.
Join the Department of English for the 2024 Literary Evening, where Tulane Creative Writers will read their work publicly, some for the very first time!
Come support your fellow students and give them an exciting crowd to read to!
Pizza and drinks will be served!
I have a new interview out about my book, I'm Always So Serious at @HoneyLiterary. Thank you to @PoemsAndCake for all your wonderful questions!
https://t.co/IplDoIjJan
Join the Tulane Department of English in hearing from acclaimed poet Denver Butson and musicians Mat Maneri and Lucien Ban on Viola and Piano.
Date: Thurs. February 29
Time: 6:00pm
Location: Rogers Memorial Chapel
The event is free and open to the public!
Check out our Linktree in our bio and consider submitting your creative writing work to read publicly on March 20th!
The Details:
*Submissions due March 8th at 4:30pm
*Each Person will have five (5) minutes to read
For any questions, email [email protected]
Check out our Linktree in our bio and consider submitting your creative writing work to read publicly on March 20th!
The Details:
*Submissions due March 8th at 4:30pm
*Each Person will have five (5) minutes to read
For any questions, email [email protected]