Aaliyah Stewart
Major(s): Psychology and Philosophy Minor(s): Sociology
Antonio Milton
Major(s): Political Science Minor(s): Philosophy
Pearl Dalla
Major(s): Neuroscience, Cognitive Studies, and Philosophy
Diversity to me means having representation for all walks of life, from race to sexual orientation to socioeconomic levels and so forth. Representation matters. Seeing people who look like you excel matters because not being included in that narrative makes opportunities feel inaccessible otherwise. Living in New Orleans has helped me with more tangible experiences and examples of the intersectionality of diversity.
Anna Mattamana
Major: Finance
The diverse heritage of the city coupled with its diverse population is what makes New Orleans the quirky and unique city it is. I have seen forms of inclusion and acceptance in this city that I have never witnessed before in my life. Interacting with people of different backgrounds brings new information to the table and helps facilitate collaboration. This exposure will better prepare me for the future and better me as a person.
Shahamat Uddin
Major(s): Political Economy and Middle Eastern Studies
Minor(s): International Development and Gender & Sexuality
2022 Class Diversity
In fall 2022, Tulane welcomed its most diverse freshman class in history, with 30% BIPOC students and 6% international students.
Presidential Commission on Race
We have a Presidential Commission on Race and Tulane Values to evaluate and enact reforms that will help Tulane become a more diverse and inclusive community.
Thrillist NOLA
Thrillist ranked New Orleans the #1 food city in the country.
2018 300 year ani NOLA
2018 marks three hundred years since the founding of New Orleans.