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Join Tulane University for Wave ‘25 Weekend, Nov. 13–16, a spirited celebration combining Homecoming, Reunions and Family Weekend. The weekend will be packed with events, including:
Presidential Speaker Series: Join President Michael A. Fitts on Friday, Nov. 14, at 10:30 a.m. for a conversation with Matt Forte (B ’09), former NFL and Green Wave running back. Forte will share life lessons from on and off the field and discuss his new book. Register for Wave Weekend to attend.
Tulane Green Wave vs. Florida Atlantic University: Cheer on the Green Wave as they take on the FAU Owls on Saturday, Nov. 15. Tailgating will begin four hours before kickoff. Secure your game tickets.
Newcomb Art Museum Open House: Enjoy an open house on Friday, Nov 14, featuring exhibition tours and a behind-the-scenes look at its permanent collection, including world-renowned Newcomb Pottery and works by Tulane alumni. Register for Wave Weekend to attend.
Explore Wave '25 Weekend's full schedule of events.
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JROTC Drill Meet in Yulman Stadium |
Tulane University will host the annual JROTC Drill Meet in Yulman Stadium on Saturday, November 8, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. This federally sponsored drill competition brings more than 500 cadets from high-school-based JROTC units across the country to Tulane. Cadets will participate in the drill using dummy rifles with no live ammunition. This is a quiet event, and we will utilize minimal lighting to accommodate set-up and breakdown during non-daylight hours.
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Tulane Athletics this Month |
Cheer on the Tulane Green Wave football team at Yulman Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 3 p.m. against the Florida Atlantic University Owls, and again on Saturday, Nov. 29 against the Charlotte 49ers.
Be sure to also check out a Tulane Green Wave Women’s Basketball match, like the regional matchup against the LSU Tigers on Nov. 17 at 6 p.m. Access the full game schedule here.
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Tulane University researchers discovered that invasive brown anole lizards in New Orleans carry the highest blood-lead levels ever recorded for a vertebrate, yet they show no signs of lead poisoning. This discovery prompted an important question: Could these resilient creatures hold clues to protecting people from lead poisoning?
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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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