Tulane is a place of great possibility, where every student has the potential to make an impact, and the spring semester is the perfect time to explore new opportunities!
In this edition of The Navigator, we’re highlighting more ways to get involved, from mentorship roles and cohort programs to campus events and beyond. Get ready to develop your leadership skills, build community on campus, and pave the way for others to thrive!
And wherever you’re reading this, we hope you’re staying warm and taking care of yourself today.
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Roll Wave!
College Programs | Newcomb-Tulane College
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In one form, you can apply for the following positions:
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First-Year Seminar (TIDES) Peer Mentor for Fall 2026
- Scholar Society Peer Mentor for the 2026-27 academic year
- Peer Success Leader for the 2026-27 academic year
- Peer College Advisor for the 2026-27 academic year
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You can apply for one position or multiple! Check out the application on the Mentor Institute WaveSync page for more details about each role. The application is open now and will close on Wednesday, February 25.
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Ready to join a vibrant community of peers committed to academic excellence and discovery? Or looking to build meaningful connections with faculty beyond the classroom?
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If so, College Scholars may be the perfect fit for you! Applications for the 2026-27 program are open now through February 23. First-year students with a cumulative GPA of 3.7 or higher in the fall 2025 semester are encouraged to apply.
Interested in learning more? Join us on Tuesday, February 3 from 4:30–5:30 PM in Mussafer 100 for an info session!
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Interested in working on campus this summer, building your resume, and getting paid?
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Tulane Pre-College Programs has a large variation of student employee positions over the summer with varying hours to match many different schedules and paths!
You can review the job descriptions for each position here and submit an official application for employment below if you are interested in one or more of these roles.
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NTC’s Summer Research Program (SRP) provides opportunities for hands-on research experience within a supportive, multidisciplinary cohort. Students may work with faculty and Ph.D. candidates on ongoing projects or propose independent research to be conducted under the guidance of a faculty mentor.
Rising sophomores across all five undergraduate schools are eligible to apply; no prior experience is necessary. Applications are due by February 19.
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Monday, January 26–Friday, January 30
Various Locations
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This week invites students to engage in learning, dialogue, and cultural connection centered on Jewish identity, history, and lived experience. Through performances, workshops, site visits, and community reflection, the week creates space for understanding, empathy, and shared responsibility. Explore the schedule of events here.
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Monday, January 26 | 12–2 PM
LBC, Pedersen Lobby
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Join the LBC for our fifth annual King Cake Fest! We'll have a variety of king cakes, giveaways, hot chocolate, and other Mardi Gras inspired freebies!
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Wednesday, January 28 | 10 AM–2 PM
LBC, Pocket Park
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Newcomb Institute takes over Pocket Park! Come see what being a Newcomb sponsored student org is all about while enjoying FREE king cake!
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Wednesday, January 28 | 8–10 PM
LBC, The Rat
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Join the LBC for our first ever Tulane After Dark Puzzle Competition! Spots will be limited so be sure to follow the LBC Instagram account @tulane.lbc to find out when registration opens. Light refreshments will be provided for teams and spectators.
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Monday, February 2 | 5:30–6:30 PM
The Reily Center
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Swing by the Reily Center every month for a FREE wellness screening and take part in an exciting drop-in fitness challenge — no sign-up needed!
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Wednesday, February 4 | 4–5 PM
Online Zoom Session
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Register in advance for this meeting using this link. This session will hosted by Roland Keller, Jr., Senior Associate Director of Financial Aid.
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Friday, February 6 | 9 AM–1 PM
Off-Campus, RSVP below
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Friday, February 6 | 10:30 AM–12:30 PM
Cudd Hall, Warner Patio
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Stop by Front Porch Friday hosted by the Newcomb-Tulane College (NTC) Dean's Office to feast on delicious bites and dive into exciting conversations with the vibrant teams at NTC. This month features Career Services.
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