Tulane School of Architecture Fall Open House مدرسة تولين للهندسة المعمارية تقع في البيت المفتوح

Tulane School of Architecture Fall Open House (In-Person and Virtual)

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Interested in Tulane’s Graduate Architecture program? Attend the Fall Open House, either in-person or virtually!

In-person will be at TuSA Downtown, 725 Howard Avenue, New Orleans LA 70130. Virtual will be on Zoom.

Event includes an introduction from Program Director Ammar Eloueini, an overview of the program and admissions process, and a question-and-answer session.

 

 

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