Continue the conversation started during Fall Welcome discussion groups with faculty members throughout the fall semester. Engage in intellectual discussion over dinner on a variety of topics related to Between the World and Me.
Since its inception in 2002, the Tulane Reading Project has created a shared intellectual experience for the entering first-year class through the reading and discussion of a selected book. With a variety of events scheduled throughout the fall semester, the Reading Project creates a campus-wide dialogue on a variety of themes.
Wednesday 9/20 @ 6pm in Butler Hall:
Universal Variations in Insightfulness
led by Professor Lee P. Gary Jr., Payson Center for International Development
Thursday 9/21 @ 6pm in Monroe Hall:
Racing the Law in America
led by Professor Alice Kracke, English Department
Wednesday 9/27 @ 6pm in Sharp Hall:
“But race is the child of racism, not the father”
led by Professor Karen Weissbecker, School of Medicine
Thursday 9/28 @ 6pm in Wall Residential College:
Conditions of Existence in America: Self and Other/ The Self as Other
led by Professor Isa Murdock-Hinrichs, English Department
Wednesday 10/4 @ 6pm in LBC- James Lounge:
Inheritance: Legacies of Trauma & Resistance
led by Professor Bernadette Guthrie, English Department
Thursday 10/5 @ 6pm in Josephine Louse Hall:
Love & Violence in Between the World and Me
led by Professor Megan Holt, English Department