Tulane faculty, staff and alumni take the stage at New Orleans Book Festival
When The New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University officially opens on Thursday, March 10, some of the most popular and thought-provoking authors will be in attendance. Even better, many of those authors are already affiliated with Tulane University. Faculty and staff from across the university will appear on panels discussing a variety of topics on Friday and Saturday, March 11-12, 2022. Seating may be limited and is first come, first served. Click here to learn more about The New Orleans Book Festival.
Student panel: Max Weber, Don Hemedes, Jordan Peck, Richard Whitney III, Murad Laradji and Westley Sturhan
Elevating Undergraduate Perspectives: the Tulane Journal of Policy and Political Economy
Friday, 10 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center Mezzanine
Dean Iñaki Alday
School of Architecture
New Orleans: Building History and Preparing for the Future
Friday, 11 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler
John Barry
School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
The American Spirit: Invention, Ingenuity and Social Movements that Shape America
Tulane-Aspen Values in America Speaker Series
Friday, 11 a.m. United Airlines Stage Kendall Cram Auditorium
Climate Change: Louisiana, New Orleans and the Nation
Friday, 2 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 1834 Club
COVID-19: State of our Recovery and Future Threats
Saturday, 11 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 1834 Club
Barri Bronston
Tulane University Communications and Marketing
Visual New Orleans: A City of Neighborhoods
Friday, 3 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center Mezzanine
William Craft Brumfield
School of Liberal Arts
Journeys Through the Russian Empire
Friday, noon Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Richard Campanella
School of Architecture
New Orleans: Building History and Preparing for the Future
Friday, 11 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler
Visual New Orleans: A City of Neighborhoods
Friday, 3 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center Mezzanine
Peter Cooley
School of Liberal Arts
Poetry Summit
Saturday, 11 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler
Judy Cooper ’59, ’69
Alumna
Visual New Orleans: A City of Neighborhoods
Friday, 3 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center Mezzanine
Picturing New Orleans: Photography Summit
Saturday, 2 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler
Brian DeMare
School of Liberal Arts
History in the Making: Writing History in a Polarized Age
Friday, 10 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Jerry DiColo ’15
Alumnus
Authors in the Family: A Father and Son on their Writing Careers
Saturday, 1 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler
Dean Brian Edwards
School of Liberal Arts
History in the Making: Writing History in a Polarized Age
Friday, 10 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Charles Figley
School of Social Work
The Wounds of War: Treating the Mental and Physical Scars of Military Veterans
Friday, 3 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler
President Michael A. Fitts
President of Tulane University
Giving Back
Presidential Speaker Series Event
Friday, 2 p.m. United Airlines Stage Kendall Cram Auditorium
Merissa Nathan Gerson
School of Liberal Arts
Forget Prayers, Bring Cake: A Single Woman's Guide to Grieving
Friday, 2 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Blake Gilpin
School of Liberal Arts
History in the Making: Writing History in a Polarized Age
Friday, 10 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Dean Lee Hamm
School of Medicine
Exhale: Hope, Healing, and a Life in Transplant
Saturday, 1 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Susan Hassig
School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
COVID-19: State of our Recovery and Future Threats
Saturday, 11 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 1834 Club
Andy Horowitz
School of Liberal Arts
From Katrina to Climate Change: How New Orleans Can Remain Resilient
Friday, 3 p.m. Marshall Family Commons
Ilana Horwitz
School of Liberal Arts
Why Do Kids Succeed? How Backgrounds and Culture Impact Success and Education
Saturday, 2 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Laura-Zoë Humphreys
School of Liberal Arts
Cuba: The Urgency of Past and Present
Saturday, 2 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 1834 Club
Walter Isaacson
School of Liberal Arts
The American Spirit: Invention, Ingenuity and Social Movements that Shape America
Tulane-Aspen Values in America Speaker Series
Friday, 11 a.m. United Airlines Stage Kendall Cram Auditorium
Benjamin Franklin: A Conversation with Walter Isaacson, with clips from the new Ken Burns documentary, “Benjamin Franklin”
Friday, 3 p.m. United Airlines Stage Kendall Cram Auditorium
T.R. Johnson
School of Liberal Arts
The Birthplace: The History of New Orleans Jazz
Saturday, 3 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center Mezzanine
Margarita Jover
School of Architecture
New Orleans: Building History and Preparing for the Future
Friday, 11 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler
Kris Lane
School of Liberal Arts
History in the Making: Writing History in a Polarized Age
Friday, 10 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Dean Thomas LaVeist
School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
COVID-19: State of our Recovery and Future Threats
Saturday, 11 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 1834 Club
Robert W. Livingston ’93
Alumnus
Bridging the Gap: Bringing Together Different Perspectives
Friday, 4 p.m. Marshall Family Commons
Ana Lopez
School of Liberal Arts
Cuba: The Urgency of Past and Present
Saturday, 2 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 1834 Club
Katherine Mattes
School of Law
Fighting Time: A Conversation on Prison Reform
Friday, 4 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 1834 Club
Elisabeth McMahon
School of Liberal Arts
History in the Making: Writing History in a Polarized Age
Friday, 10 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Lawrence N. Powell
School of Liberal Arts
The Storied History of Jewish New Orleans
Saturday, noon Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Carol McMichael Reese
School of Architecture
New Orleans: Building History and Preparing for the Future
Friday, 11 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler
Peter Ricchiuti
A.B. Freeman School of Business
Think Local: Entrepreneurship in New Orleans
Friday, 1 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler
Southern Humor: Why are Southerners Funnier than Everyone Else?
Saturday, 11 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center Mezzanine
Being Your Own Boss is Terrific
Saturday, 3 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Sandy Rosenthal ’81
Alumna
From Katrina to Climate Change: How New Orleans Can Remain Resilient
Friday, 3 p.m. Marshall Family Commons
Rebecca Rouse
School of Professional Advancement
The Wounds of War: Treating the Mental and Physical Scars of Military Veterans
Friday, 3 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler
Matt Sakakeeny
School of Liberal Arts
The Birthplace: The History of New Orleans Jazz
Saturday, 3 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center Mezzanine
Anneliese Singh ’91
Office of Academic Affairs and Provost, School of Social Work
Bridging the Gap: Bringing Together Different Perspectives
Friday, 4 p.m. Marshall Family Commons
Dr. Greg Stewart
School of Medicine
The Wounds of War: Treating the Mental and Physical Scars of Military Veterans
Friday, 3 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler
Mike Strecker
Tulane University Communications and Marketing
Southern Humor: Why are Southerners Funnier than Everyone Else?
Saturday, 11 a.m. Lavin-Bernick Center Mezzanine
Family Day Presentation for Young Comics
Saturday, 12:40 p.m. Mayor’s Office of Youth & Family Services Stage
Being Your Own Boss is Terrific
Saturday, 3 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Tania Tetlow ’92
Alumna
Women’s Success and Challenges in Business and Politics
Saturday, 1 p.m. United Airlines Stage Kendall Cram Auditorium
Mark VanLandingham
School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
From Katrina to Climate Change: How New Orleans Can Remain Resilient
Friday, 3 p.m. Marshall Family Commons
Michael Wallace
School of Professional Advancement
The Wounds of War: Treating the Mental and Physical Scars of Military Veterans
Friday, 3 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler
Dr. David Weill ’86, ’90
Alumnus
Exhale: Hope, Healing, and a Life in Transplant
Saturday, 1 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 201 Race
Jane Wolfe ’12
Alumna
Think Local: Entrepreneurship in New Orleans
Friday, 1 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center 202 Rechler