Events

UPCOMING EVENTS

Cover of The ReView book.

The ReView: Common Good

Book release & LECTURE

January 12, 2026 | 4:30pm - 6:30pm

Join us for a celebration and launch of the school's latest edition of The ReView: Common Good, featuring guest speaker and award-winning architect Marlon Blackwell, followed by a discussion with book contributors Margarita Jover and Tiffany Lin and previous book editor Andrea Bardón de Tena. Pre-reception starts at 4:30pm. Main event starts at 5:15pm. Details here.

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Multiplied Displacements: The Climate-Housing Nexus

International conference

January 15-17, 2026

Jointly hosted by University of Toronto School of Cities, Boston University Initiative on Cities, and Tulane University Center on Climate Change and Urbanism.

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New York Alumni Social

ALUMNI COUNCIL

January 28, 2026 | 6:30pm - 8:30pm ET

New York area alumni and friends of Tulane School of Architecture and Built Environment are invited to reconnect, as well as hear from Dean Iñaki Alday, at the Spring 2026 Social at SHoP Architects.

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Career Days 2026

Career services

February 4 - 6, 2026

Save the date for Career Days 2026: The School of Architecture and Built Environment's annual, multi-day career event dedicated to connecting architecture, design, real estate development, historic preservation, and social innovation students with employers through both virtual and in-person formats.

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Lecture Series and Public Programs

Public Events

Fall 2025 - Spring 2026

This lecture series and programming – in parallel with the school's next issue of The ReView: The Common Good book to be launched January 2026 – explores the values around what Michael Sandel defines as “practical wisdom” and “civic virtue,” about building long-term relationships, about a sense of agency, shared responsibility and ownership, and about a strategic and holistic vision that embraces all the disciplines of the built environment. A built environment that is alive and meaningful only when it works for the common good.

Tulane University is committed to providing universal access to all our events. Please contact the event organizer listed for events above for accessibility accommodations. Please note that advance notice is necessary to arrange some accessibility needs.

Tulane is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Legally protected demographic classifications such as race, national origin, sex, age, disability, veteran status, etc. are not relied upon as an eligibility or participation criteria for employment or educational programs or activities.