Students have the right to have an advisor present with them during the hearing. The advisor's role is to lend support while guiding the student through the conduct process. The advisor cannot speak during the hearing and can only write notes to and whisper in the ear of the accused student. Advisors must be faculty, staff or students at Tulane University. The list below represents staff who have been trained in and are familiar with the conduct process. This list is provided as a courtesy and is not meant to suggest that a student must use someone on this list. However, advisors not on this list should contact the Office of Student Conduct so that he or she can be briefed about the conduct process and the role of the advisor. At no time can any Tulane Police Officer, non-affiliate, or practicing attorney be an advisor.
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Carolyn Barber-Pierre |
Office of the VP |
314-2190 |
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Aris Hall |
Housing & Residence Life |
865-4973 |
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Ryan-Jasen Henne |
Housing & Residence Life |
865-5724 |
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Megan Karbley |
Campus Recreation |
862-8035 |
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Chris Maitre |
Campus Recreation |
314-2865 |
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Fatou Mbye |
Housing & Residence Life |
247-8762 |
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Missie McGuire |
Campus Recreation |
865-5431 |
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Aaron Miller |
Emergency Management |
862-8447 |
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Tabitha Williams |
Housing and Residence Life |
865-6549 |
Division of Student Affairs, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118 504-314-2188 studnaff@tulane.edu