Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1988

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Visions o I ii h. ..-,. . :r r 1 1 i m b ELJ v H =a«:: s «rr ' . 1 Ulj r 1 1 1 . ' c i i r ■ ' r 1 j 1 r Bs- r f- - ll ' i tl 1 f - td H«y M - 1 Tulane administrator Lou Stark and Kim Carroll experience Mardi Gras madness on Fat Tuesday on Canal Street. A sight familiar to many classes of Tulane stu- dents: the flaming fountain in Pat O ' Brien ' s court- yard. ith these and other operating systems in mind, the consultants made recommendations which included the organization of fac- ulties as a single body, incorpo- rating with this single committees for Cur- riculum and Promotions and Tenure; ap- pointment of a Dean of Faculty over the respective deans of Newcomb and Arts and Sciences reporting to the provost; renaming Arts and Sciences and moving its offices from Gibson Hall to eliminate perceptions of greater power; and implementing plans for greater support of the Center for Research on Women and the educational needs of women. (Story continues on page 16.) • i Photos by: C. Carroll 14 Opening

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Yl2 ION ' ' debate begun in the summer of 1986 when the then-New- comb Alumnae Association president expressed concerns about Newcomb ' s identity came to a head this year. The concern was fol- lowed-up by requesting a committee be formed by the Senate to undertake a formal study of the relationship between colleges. Officials pointed to a series of changes over the past quarter of a century that have moved Newcomb and Arts and Sciences to- ward closer cooperation. Among them were the initiation of co-educational classes, the unification of most departments under one chair, the adoption of a single curriculum for all undergraduates, the introduction of co- educational residence halls and the consoli- dation of undergraduate admissions. (Story continues on page 14.) • New Orleans abounds with literary landmarks in- cluding The Streetcar Named Desire, the inspi- ration for the title of the Tennessee Williams ' clas- sic. The Moonwalk, on the bank of the Mississippi across from Jackson Square, offers a reflective rest stop from the adventures of the French Quarter. Photos by C. Carroll New Orleans Scenes 13

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