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  1. Tulane University's School of Professional Advancement offers an interdisciplinary Master of Liberal Arts (MLA) degree to prepare students for versatile leadership opportunities across industries. The MLA degree program at Tulane, which began in 1983, exposes students to a wide range of reflections on the human experience, over different epochs and from multiple perspectives.

  2. The Tulane University School of Liberal Arts participates in an exchange program with the Free University of Berlin, Germany for two graduate students each year. this program offers the exchange student a stipend plus tuition for one academic year. Transportation to and from Europe is the responsibility of the student.

  3. 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. ... Tulane University. 6823 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118, 504-865-5000

  4. Elliott Isaac. Assistant Professor. eisaac@tulane.edu. 203 Tilton Memorial Hall. 504-862-8346.

  5. 27 de jun. de 2023 · Young Mellon Fellow, School of Liberal Arts, Tulane University 2018-2020; Honorable Mention, Frances Richardson Keller-Sierra Book Prize for Women against Abortion, Western Association of Women Historians, 2018. Awards to Louisiana Artists and Scholars (ATLAS) Fellowship, 2017-2018.

  6. Biography. Felix Rioja is the Scott and Marjorie Cowen Chair in Latin American Social Sciences and a Professor in the Department of Economics. He is also affiliated with the Stone Center of Latin American Studies at Tulane. Professor Rioja specializes in international macroeconomics, economic growth, and financial economics with a focus on ...

  7. The Everyday Nation-State: Community and Ethnicity in Nineteenth-Century Nicaragua (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2007) Visit the publisher's website . Articles and Book Chapters "'The Cruel Whip': Race and Place in Nineteenth-Century Nicaragua," in Blacks and Blackness in Central America: Between Race and Place, edited by Lowell Gudmundson and Justin Wolfe (Durham, NC: Duke ...