With spring just around the corner, so many opportunities are beginning to bloom around campus! In this edition of The Navigator, we’re highlighting a unique leadership application and sharing a few upcoming events you won’t want to miss.
This time of semester also brings midterm grades. As you review your professor-submitted grades, keep in mind that the last day to withdraw from a class is this Friday, March 13, which is also the final day to switch a course to Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading (see the S/U policy for more details).
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Roll Wave!
College Programs | Newcomb-Tulane College
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A One, A Two, Join the Hullabaloo! Apply to be a Wave Leader!
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Wave Leaders are a paid student leadership position within the Hullabaloo Hello orientation team. As a Wave Leader, you'd get to welcome new students to campus, guide them through the orientation experience, and serve as a mentor as they transition into Tulane.
View the Fall 2026 Wave Leader Job Description and submit your application today! Applications will close on Wednesday, April 1st.
Want to learn more about this role? Join us this evening for an info session:
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🗓️ Date: Monday, March 9th
⏰ Time: 5–6 PM
📍 Location: Lake Hall Theater
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Join the Goldman Center for Student Accessibility and NTC College Advising for Demystifying Registration, an event designed to support students in navigating Tulane's registration process.
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🗓️ Date: Thursday, March 12th
⏰ Time: 3–5 PM
📍 Location: Goldman Center for Student Accessibility
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Strategy Over Perfection (Plan A, B, & C)
- Waitlists, Seat Releases, & What Happens Next
- Managing Stress & Anxiety During Overwhelming Times
- & More!
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The New Orleans Book Festival is almost here, bringing a multi-day celebration of inspiring authors, engaging discussions, and literary events to campus. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in thought-provoking conversations and connect with fellow book lovers. Visit bookfest.tulane.edu for the full schedule!
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Join Newcomb-Tulane College for a special author session with Elyce Arons, a celebrated American fashion entrepreneur and author. She is best known as the co‑founder of the iconic brand Kate Spade, which grew into a globally successful fashion company.
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🗓️ Date: Friday, March 13th
⏰ Time: 3–4 PM
📍 Location: LBC, Room 201
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The conversation will be moderated by Mollye Demosthenidy, Dean of Newcomb-Tulane College, and promises to be inspiring and thought-provoking. This event is free, and books and swag bags will be provided for all attendees.
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Wave of Support and the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life invite you to the 4th annual Failure Tales: a night of turning moments of failure into stories of triumph!
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🗓️ Date: Wednesday, March 18th
⏰ Time: 7–9 PM
📍 Location: Woldenberg Art Center, Freeman Auditorium
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Failure Tales will feature a variety of storytellers from the Tulane community to share their personal experiences with setbacks and challenges. Together, let's create a campus that not only accepts failure but celebrates it as an integral part of the journey towards success!
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