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  1. Thomas Oatley. Professor. Corasaniti-Zondorak Chair in International Relations. toatley@tulane.edu. Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 3:00pm - 4:30pm, Norman Mayer 121C. 504-865-5093.

  2. As an R1 university, Tulane’s School of Liberal Arts faculty and students are engaged in research projects that focus on a range of topics at the local, national, and global level. The next advances of the world “will come from people who are able to link beauty to engineering, humanity to technology and poetry to processors."

  3. Biography. Thomas Albrecht is a Professor of English and Chairperson of the English Department. He received his B.A. in Comparative Literature from Brown University and his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of California at Irvine. He has been teaching at Tulane since 2003.

  4. Michelle Foa. Carnegie Corporation of New York, Solon R. Cole, and Siegel Professor in Social Entrepreneurship. mfoa@tulane.edu. 311 Woldenberg Art Center. On research leave, fall 2023 and spring 2024.

  5. Tulane University. School of Liberal Arts. Search. Main Navigation Menu. Department of Philosophy. Philosophy Home; About. Program; Class Schedule; People. Fulltime faculty; ... Tulane’s School of Liberal Arts prepares students for the challenges and careers of the future through rigorous interdisciplinary education in the global port city of ...

  6. Distribution Requirements. There are no additional School of Liberal Arts distribution requirements for students matriculating from Fall 2018 forward. The following applies only to students who matriculated to Tulane prior to Fall 2018. In order to achieve the minimal breadth that the faculty deems appropriate to a liberal arts education, all ...

  7. Tulane University. School of Liberal Arts. Search. Main Navigation Menu. Department of History. History Home; About. Learning Goals & Mission Statement; By-Laws; ... Tulane’s School of Liberal Arts prepares students for the challenges and careers of the future through rigorous interdisciplinary education in the global port city of New Orleans.