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Tulane School of Liberal Arts Department of French and Italian

Tulane University
School of Liberal Arts
Newcomb Hall Tulane University.jpg

Newcomb Hall

Type Private
Established 2005
Dean Brian T. Edwards, Ph.D.
Location

New Orleans

,

Louisiana

,

U.s.a.

Campus Urban
Website http://liberalarts.tulane.edu/

The Tulane University School of Liberal Arts (SLA) is a part of Tulane University and was created in the fall of 2005, pursuant to a university-broad Renewal Plan which in part separated the School of Liberal Arts from the Schoolhouse of Science and Engineering. Brian T. Edwards is the electric current dean of the Schoolhouse of Liberal Arts, where he is as well professor of English language, afterwards joining Tulane in 2018.[1] Prior to that, Carole Haber, professor of History at the Schoolhouse, served equally dean from 2008 to 2018.[2]

Scope [edit]

The Schoolhouse of Liberal Arts encompasses the fine arts, humanities, and social sciences through 16 departments and 19 interdisciplinary programs likewise as the Carroll Gallery, Shakespeare Festival, Summer Lyric Theatre, and the Centre American Research Institute. The School of Liberal Arts is the largest of Tulane's nine schools with the greatest number of enrolled students, faculty members, majors, minors, and graduate programs.[3] The academic departments include Anthropology, Art (Studio and Fine art History), Classical Studies, Advice, Economic science, English language, French and Italian, High german and Slavic Studies, History, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Folklore, Spanish and Portuguese, Theatre and Dance. SLA departments and programs are currently housed in Newcomb Hall, the Woldenberg Art Center, Dixon Hall, and McWilliams Hall located on the Newcomb Quad besides as Dinwiddie, Tilton, Hebert, Jones, and Norman Mayer Halls located on the Academic Quad.[4]

Notable professors [edit]

  • William Balée
  • Elizabeth Hill Boone
  • William Craft Brumfield
  • James Carville
  • Peter Cooley
  • Scott Cowen
  • Kenneth Due west. Harl
  • Adeline Masquelier
  • Tom Sancton
  • John Verano

Notable alumni [edit]

  • Blake Bailey, American writer (BA '85)
  • Sean M. Berkowitz, American prosecutor (BA '89)
  • Lindy Boggs, American politician (Newcomb College, BA '35)
  • Andrew Breitbart, American bourgeois author and publisher (BA in American Studies '91)
  • Ian Bremmer, American political scientist (BA in International Relations '89)
  • Neil Bush, American businessman and investor (BA in Economics '77)
  • Amy Carter, daughter of the thirty-ninth U.Southward. President Jimmy Carter and his first lady Rosalynn Carter (BA in Art History '96)
  • Doug Ellin, American screenwriter and film and TV director (BA '90)
  • Francis George OMI, American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church (PhD in Philosophy '70)
  • Newt Gingrich, American politician and author (MA '68 and PhD '71 in European History)
  • Paul Michael Glaser, American role player and director (BA in Theater and English '66)
  • Shirley Ann Grau, American writer (Newcomb College, BA '50)
  • Scott Greenstein, president of Sirius XM Radio (BA '81)
  • Lauren Hutton, American model and extra (Newcomb College, BA '64)
  • Victoria Reggie Kennedy, American chaser and activist (Newcomb College, BA '76)
  • Bruce Paltrow, American television and film director and producer (BA in Painting '65)
  • Michael Price, American writer and television producer (MFA in Theater '86)
  • Richard Rudolph, American songwriter and musician (BA '68)
  • Terry Schnuck, American Tony-winner theater producer (BA '75)
  • Jerry Springer, English language-born American boob tube personality (BA in Political Science '65)
  • Harold Sylvester, American film and television actor (BA in Theater and Psychology '72)
  • John Kennedy Toole, American novelist (BA in English '58)
  • Linda S. Wilson, American scholar (Newcomb College, BA '57)

Come across likewise [edit]

  • H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College
  • Tulane University

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Brian T. Edwards, School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University". Schoolhouse of Liberal Arts at Tulane University . Retrieved 2021-07-09 .
  2. ^ "Interdisciplinary scholar and plan builder named new liberal arts dean at Tulane". Tulane News . Retrieved 2021-07-09 .
  3. ^ "History & Facts, School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University". School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University . Retrieved 2021-07-26 .
  4. ^ "History & Facts, School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University". School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University . Retrieved 2021-07-09 .

External links [edit]

  • Official website

bohmandocausen.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulane_University_School_of_Liberal_Arts

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