Mellon Foundation's $1.5 Million Grant Will Expand Tulane's Community-Engaged, Graduate-Level Humanities Program
April 16, 2021
April 16, 2021
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, April 16 (TNSGra) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
Where else but in New Orleans--and at Tulane--can a Mardi Gras Indian Queen, a labor-union organizer, a Quaker activist and an immigrants-rights advocate team up with chemistry, anthropology and art history professors to teach graduate-level humanities students over jazz, poetry and red beans and rice?
For more than three years, that's what the Tulane Mellon Graduate P . . .
Where else but in New Orleans--and at Tulane--can a Mardi Gras Indian Queen, a labor-union organizer, a Quaker activist and an immigrants-rights advocate team up with chemistry, anthropology and art history professors to teach graduate-level humanities students over jazz, poetry and red beans and rice?
For more than three years, that's what the Tulane Mellon Graduate P . . .