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WELCOME to the Tulane Jacksonville website. Thanks for your interest in our Chapter of the Tulane Alumni Association.
The Tulane Club of Jacksonville is an active group of local alumni in the Jacksonville, South Georgia and North Florida area who gather for social, educational and cultural activities. We also share with you Tulane and New Orleans related material through the use of our e-mail list. We have about 438 alumni in our area, and when including "parents and friends," we have 638 people, of which 81 are on our e-mail list.
The e-mail list is the most effective and efficient way to communicate with our fellow Alums in the Jacksonville area. Please sign up and you will be assured that you are kept up to date on all upcoming events in the Jacksonville area and kept informed of all Tulane related information.
The Club is a constituent member of the Tulane Alumni Association (TAA). Founded in 1898, TAA provides a forum for meaningful involvement and interaction among the university's 105,000 alumni, its students, and university leaders.
In recent years our events have included crawfish boils, Mardi Gras Parties, football and basketball game viewing parties, Tables-for Eight dinner parties, happy hours and numerous other events.
We look forward to getting to know you. Activities of the club are planned and organized by local alumni with the assistance of the Tulane Office of Alumni Affairs, so your ideas and your help are always welcome. Please contact either John Mahoney at jaytee1058@aol.com or Christian Lisowski at clisowski@msn.com if you would like to become involved.
This page is an online bulletin board for local alumni to share information and ideas with each other. For example, if you are looking for a roommate, a new job, or new employee, or if you want to announce that a New Orleans band is coming to town, here's where to make your announcement.
Sara Debus (N'05), E-mail: sadebus@bama.ua.edu
Hey all! I am moving to the D.C. area at the end of August. I can't wait to start participating in these great alumni events. I thought I would go ahead and see if anyone knows of any positions opening up for research or policy jobs dealing with social services. I have a B.S. and M.A. in psychology and am looking for a great job where I can learn a lot.
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Past Events
Crawfish Boil - 6/2/07
Planning Meeting - 10/12/06
Happy Hour - 11/18/05
Tulane vs. LSU baseball viewing party - 04/19/05
Crawfish Boil - 04/24/04
Mardi Gras Brunch - 02/15/04
Holiday Dinner - 12/19/03
Happy Hour - 06/06/03
Crawfish Boil - 04/26/03
Mardi Gras Brunch - 03/09/03
Tables for 8 - 01/17/03
Football viewing party - 09/28/02
Crawfish Boil - 4/14/02
Admissions Reception - 3/25/02
Tables for 8 - 3/22/02
Mardi Gras Party - 2/23/02
Tables for 8 - 1/25/02
The Albert H. “Sonny” Small, Jr. (A&S’79) Regional Challenge Grant for Tulane Alumni Residing in the DC, Virginia, Maryland Area
Tulane alumnus Albert H. “Sonny” Small, Jr. has announced a unique opportunity for alumni in the D.C., Virginia and Maryland area making a gift to the Tulane University Rebuilding Fund. Mr. Small will match all donations, dollar for dollar*, made to the Tulane University Rebuilding Fund from alumni donors in D.C., Virginia and Maryland and those who have not yet made a gift to the Tulane Rebuilding Fund - up to $500,000 total.
This Challenge allows these alumni to give to Tulane University knowing that the amount they give will be doubled, making the impact of their individual gifts even greater. The collective impact of new gifts from alumni and matching funds from this challenge grant will provide essential support for Tulane during its rebuilding process.
Donors from these areas need only make their gift to the Rebuilding Fund. Qualifying gifts will automatically be applied to the Albert H. “Sonny” Small, Jr. Challenge Grant.
*up to $10,000 per household
This unique award was established six years ago by Timothy Sykes (Tulane College ’03) to recognize and nurture talented individuals whose abilities and accomplishments may not be in traditional areas of endeavor. There are many ways to be “successful” in today's society and this award acknowledges young people with unique interests and passions. This does not preclude from consideration those with significant demonstrated success in the classroom or on the playing field - it simply seeks to broaden the definition of accomplishment in a university environment.
A candidate may self-nominate or be nominated by another member of the Tulane community by means of a statement (minimum 2 pages) that describes the individual’s talent/potential and supports that description with a listing of his/her related accomplishments or an example of the applicant’s work. Nominations are open to any member of the Tulane community – student, faculty, staff or young alumni. Applications for the award will be reviewed by a committee appointed by President Cowen.
Completed nominations are due by April 17, 2009 and may be submitted by email to timsykesaward@tulane.edu or by mailing them to Tulane University Office of Development, 6823 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118. Please call 504.314.7633 with any questions.
Alumni Relations, Tulane University, 6319 Willow Street, New Orleans, LA 70118 504-865-5901 alumni@tulane.edu












