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Community Meeting: Tennis Court Project Update |
Please join us on Tuesday, October 1, at 6 p.m. for a community meeting to provide an update on the construction of the tennis courts at University Square. The meeting will be held at 200 Broadway St., Suite 142 (Latter & Blum | Compass offices). The courts, which will host the Green Wave Tennis teams, will also be available to the general public. We will discuss the project’s progress and provide time to hear your questions and/or concerns. If you have any questions or comments, email cpourciau@tulane.edu.
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September Events in Yulman Stadium |
Tulane University will host the following events in Yulman Stadium this month:
- Saturday, September 7: Tulane vs Kansas State at 11 a.m.
- Saturday, September 14: Holy Cross vs De La Salle at 6 p.m.
- Saturday, September 28: Tulane vs University of South Florida at TBD.
Our dedicated Neighborhood Quality of Life Game Day Hotline is: (844) 25-EVENT. All calls to this hotline are routed to TUPD for immediate assistance. City of New Orleans Parking Enforcement can be reached daily 24-hours at (504) 658-8100. For all things Tulane game day, check out the Game Day Central website here.
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Tulane University Special Collections Lecture: Guthrie P. Ramsey Jr. |
Tulane University Special Collections, in partnership with the Gia Maione Prima Foundation, invites you to the Prima Memorial Lecture featuring Dr. Guthrie P. Ramsey Jr. on Thursday, September 19, at 6 p.m. at Rogers Memorial Chapel, 1229 Broadway St. This lecture, titled “What I Did with Musicology and What It Gave Me Back,” will delve into Ramsey’s 30-year career as a scholar, writer, musician, and community activist. Dr. Ramsey, a Guggenheim Fellow and member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is an eminent figure in musicology, specializing in African American studies.
The event is free and open to the public. For more information, visit library.tulane.edu/news/guthrieramsey.
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The Loyola and Tulane communities are coming together for a litter sweep of the Carrollton neighborhood as part of World Cleanup Day. This event is open to all neighbors. All supplies, including trash bags, gloves, and litter grabbers, will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring a reusable water bottle and wear comfortable clothing with closed-toe shoes. Lunch and water refills will be available. Register here.
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Online Concern Report Form |
Tulane has a centralized online report form for complaints and concerns, which is the primary, and preferred, method for submitting any report of concern about a student's behavior, including but not limited to conduct that may violate the Code of Student Conduct.
This system allows for efficient routing of concerns to the appropriate office, as well as tracking follow-through on those concerns. Neighbors are welcome to file complaints or concerns using the online system and should select "Neighborhood Relations Concern" under the "Type of Concern".
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Tulane's updated Off-Campus Living Guide has been distributed to all students residing off-campus. To access the handbook, which includes valuable information on Tulane policies, safety guidelines, city ordinances, parking, and other relevant topics, please click here.
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