Pomp and Circumstance
We're ready to see the tassels switched from right to left, degrees conferred, and the loudest ROLL WAVE that will make your ears ring. Proud of all of our @Tulane grads, and we'll see you at @CaesarsDome very soon!
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#Tulane2026
Today’s the day, Tulanians 🎓
Class of #Tulane2026, we’ll see you at the @CaesarsDome for the Unified Commencement Ceremony.
For everything you need to know, including security info and livestream links, visit the link in our bio.
Through Engineers Without Borders, students are partnering with a community in Sokode Ando, Ghana to design and build sustainable sanitation and clean water systems.
👉 Read the full story: https://t.co/63um9eTRQw
A huge THANK YOU to our incredible sponsors who make the Tulane Engineering Forum 2026 possible! 🙌💚
📍 New Orleans Theater | 900 Convention Center Blvd.
📅 Friday, April 24, 2026
Its not too late! Learn more or register today at https://t.co/n7yIhQryqO! 🔗
⏰ ONE WEEK AWAY — and there's still time to register!
The Tulane Engineering Forum is almost here, and you do NOT want to miss it. #TEF26 is the premier science + engineering conference, and this year's lineup is packed.
Learn more or register now at https://t.co/n7yIhQryqO!
Ian Faul, editor-in-chief of the Hullabaloo, is heading to medical school after graduating with dual bachelor’s degrees from the @TulaneSSE and the @TulaneSLA.
Read more about this #Tulane2026 grad ⤵️
https://t.co/t1Q5uXEYNc
A team of biomedical engineering students designed a system that responds when an infant’s breathing drops, delivering gentle stimulation to help the body recover.
See it at our Engineering Capstone Expo on April 23 from 9am-12pm in the LBC.
Read more: https://t.co/fYoYahekwq
From New Orleans to the Moon. Tulane students Zack Herbst, Charlie Goldstein, and their team are developing lunar cement, a construction material made from moon soil, in partnership with NASA. 🚀
Read more: https://t.co/LNbYPdrFOW
On the roof of Flower Hall, Tulane students built a solar system that captures both electricity and heat, pushing efficiency far beyond traditional panels.
Watch it work live at the Capstone Expo on April 23 from 9am to 12pm at the LBC.
Read more: https://t.co/A4nFSRYwLq
Congratulations to this year’s deserving recipient of the Barbara E. Moely Service Learning Teaching Award, Dr. Meena Vijayaraghavan!
This award is presented annually to a professor who embraces Dr. Moely's dedication to bringing classrooms to life though engaged partnerships.
Meet Noah Phillips!
Noah came to Tulane to push himself, and that's exactly what happened. 💚
Swipe to read more about Noah's journey through Tulane's master's program. 👉
Learn more about our Master's programs: https://t.co/Jikok0pewC
🔧🏁 Students partnered with Tulane Formula Racing to design and build a Formula SAE vehicle from the ground up. Big shoutout to the Tulane Makerspace — where the real building happens.
See it live at the Capstone Expo on April 23 from 9am to 12pm at the LBC.
Two Tulane students have received 2026 Goldwater Scholarships, one of the nation’s most prestigious honors for undergraduate researchers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
CongraTUlations to Auto Breaux and Trishita Paul!
📰 Learn more: https://t.co/m5URvNkO0z
A year ago, this didn’t exist. Now Tulane students and researchers are standing on newly built islands in the wetlands just east of New Orleans, planting native species and testing a new approach to coastal restoration.
🔗 Read the full story: https://t.co/FB502BpxDz #earthday
Gary Butler ('93) built a career on the belief that strong engineering fundamentals never go out of style. Now leading Camgian and serving on the DoD's Science, Technology & Innovation Board, he's helping shape the next wave of precision AI.
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/G3a1pVdydh
On April 20, Tulane hosteed QuILT Day 18, bringing together over 30+ quantum researchers from across Louisiana for a full day of quantum information science.
The program featured a series of technical talks designed to spark collaboration and push the field forward.
The Provost's Proof of Concept Fund has awarded $150,000 across three groundbreaking faculty research projects this spring — bringing the program's total investment to over $1.15 million since its launch.
Read more: https://t.co/Vz5MYpIJDE
Ian Faul is proof that your "diverse trajectory" is actually your superpower. The Tulane senior is charting a path to medicine by connecting brain imaging research, science journalism, and the arts.
Read more about his story: https://t.co/bCJwJFsx2H