Author Archives: TulanePSIP
Nate Koch, Antenna
Read more about Nate Koch’s experience as a CPS intern with Antenna this past summer! Interested in participating in the CPS Internship Program? Apply before or after you have an internship at cpsis.tulane.edu! The deadline to participate for Spring 2018 … Continue reading
Nick Crossan, New Orleans Citizen Diplomacy Council
The Center for Public Service’s Internship Program is doing great things for junior Nick Crossan. Nick is interning at the New Orleans Citizen Diplomacy Council (NOCDC) located in Downtown New Orleans. Nick chose to intern with NOCDC because of his … Continue reading
New Orleans Children’s Advocacy Center
One of Tulane’s very own, Madeleine Hudak, interned at New Orleans Children’s Advocacy Center (NOCAC) this fall. NOCAC is a non-profit branch of the Children’s Hospital New Orleans. It is a facility devoted to helping children who are victims of … Continue reading
Outside the Classroom: New History Internship Seminar for Spring 2016 by Haneen Islam
Dr. Jana Lipman, Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of History at Tulane, will offer a class in the Spring semester that will allow history majors and minors to simultaneously study Public History and complete their … Continue reading
Harvesting for Change by Haneen Islam
The seeds for Our School at Blair Grocery (OSBG) were sown in Spring Break of 2006 when Nat Turner, a history teacher in New York, took 30 high school students to volunteer in post-Katrina New Orleans as part of an … Continue reading
It’s No Debate: Tulane Debate Education Society Makes a Big Impact by Haneen Islam
Want to volunteer as a debate judge? Contact Professor Ryan McBride at: rmcbride@tulane.edu. The tournament is October 24th and there will be a training session (with pizza!) the week before. Prior debate experience is a plus, but not required. Read … Continue reading
Summer Internship with Top Box Foods by Kelsey Scurlock
Top Box Foods New Orleans is a non-profit organization based in New Orleans that aims to alleviate the problem of food inequality in the city. New Orleans is known as the United States’ largest food desert. The American Nutrition Association … Continue reading
Summer Internship with Woodlands Conservancy by Carleen Schwarz
The Woodlands Conservancy was established as a nonprofit over a decade ago in 2001 yet began in 1997 as a regional grassroots effort to preserve and plan for smart growth. Located in the English Turn peninsula of Belle Chasse, they … Continue reading
Summer Internship with Center for Restorative Approaches by Olivia Simkins
The Center for Restorative Approaches’ mission is to “nurture our humanity; one person, one community, one circle at a time.” The CRA was founded in 2008, as a part of Neighborhood Housing Services, a non-profit that believes in empowering the … Continue reading
Summer Internship with LOOP: Island in the Sun by Ethan Champagne
Island in the Sun Nestled in New Orleans’ City Park on a little island lies the Louisiana Outdoors Outreach Program, or LOOP as it’s affectionately known. The island itself is not tremendously secluded, but you do get a special … Continue reading