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Tulane
Neighborhood News
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Annual Community Meeting Recap |
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We appreciate everyone who attended Tulane’s community meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 5 in the Freeman Auditorium. Your questions and feedback help us stay connected and allow us to continue our work to be a good neighbor to the community.
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Register and Attend Tulane Future of Energy Forum |
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Tulane University invites the community to the second annual Future of Energy Forum, happening Sept. 10–12 on the uptown campus. Free and open to the public, the three-day event will bring together experts from across sectors to explore how innovation, competition and collaboration are shaping the future of energy. Attendees can look forward to featured speakers, interactive panels and networking opportunities. Register now!
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Tulane Athletics this Month |
Cheer on the Tulane Green Wave football team at Yulman Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. against the Duke University Blue Devils. Get your tickets here!
Be sure to also check out a Tulane Green Wave Women’s Volleyball match! Access the schedule here.
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The Loyola and Tulane communities and university affiliates are joining neighbors for a litter sweep of the Carrollton neighborhood as part of World Cleanup Day 2025 on Saturday, Sept. 20. The event is open to all. Neighbors can register to participate or volunteer as event leaders to organize local cleanup efforts. Groups are encouraged to participate. Organizers ask each participant to register individually. Learn about Keep Louisiana Beautiful university affiliates.
Supplies like trash bags, gloves and litter grabbers will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring a reusable water bottle, sunscreen and wear comfortable clothing with closed-toe shoes. Light refreshments and water refills will be available, as well as sno-balls after the cleanup. The Green Wave Brass Band will play following the litter sweep.
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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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| A Guide to Living Off Campus |
Tulane's "A Guide to Living Off Campus" 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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