April 14 2025 Update on Monroe Hall
Dear Tulane Community,
Last night, at approximately 11 p.m., a water pipe burst on the 9th floor of Monroe Hall on the uptown campus, causing flooding. Emergency teams were immediately on the scene to evaluate the situation. We are actively investigating the cause of this incident.
Due to the extent of the water leak, everyone in Monroe Hall was evacuated and temporarily relocated for the night.
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January 27 2025 Boil Water Advisory All Clear
This is an important message from the Office Of Emergency Preparedness and Response
TU Alert: New Orleans officials have provided an ALL CLEAR to the Boil Water advisory. The emergency situation is over. Resume use of water.
ÂIf you have any questions, please contact the Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response at emergencyprep@tulane.edu
January 27 2025 Boil Water Advisory Reminder
This is an important message from the Office Of Emergency Preparedness and Response
A precautionary boil water advisory remains in effect for the entire East Bank of New Orleans which includes Tulane’s Uptown and Downtown campuses. We will advise when the advisory has been lifted. Please boil any water prior to consumption free standing water jugs are ok to use but do not use water fountains. For more information go to: https://www.swbno.org/
January 27 2025 Boil Water Advisory
This is an important message from the Office Of Emergency Preparedness and Response
TU Alert: A precautionary boil water advisory is in effect for the entire East Bank of New Orleans which includes Tulane’s Uptown and Downtown campuses. We will advise when the advisory has been lifted. Please boil any water prior to consumption. Free standing water jugs are ok to use but do not use water fountains. For more information go to: https://www.swbno.org/
January 23 2025 Returns to Normal Operations Update
Dear Tulane Community,
Many thanks to all of you for your patience, commitment and hard work as we experienced a truly historic winter storm in our region. As snow and ice from winter storm Enzo begin to melt, we are looking forward to the return of everyone to our campuses. Tulane Facilities Management is conducting thorough assessments of all campus buildings to ensure their safety and readiness for a return to normal operations tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 24.
January 22 2025 Weather Update on Tulane University Operations
Dear Tulane Community,
Yesterday, New Orleans and surrounding areas experienced unprecedented snowfall — 10 inches, tying the previous record from 130 years ago. While the winter storm has passed, we must remain cautious as the snow melts throughout the remainder of today and tomorrow.