Don't Cancel Class
As you plan your courses, you may also be navigating conferences, board meetings, and other obstacles.
If you are unavailable to teach one day, you don’t have to cancel class!
Several Tulane entities offer workshops for your students that can be scheduled during class time. Review the available topics below and submit your request at least two weeks in advance.- If you will not be present, please mention this in your request and indicate whether the presenter should take attendance.
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CliftonStrengths presented by TULI and the LBC can be used as a tool to help students discover their natural talents and through workshops, coaching, and more, individuals can learn how to leverage their natural talents to become the best version of themselves. To ensure a seamless experience and maintain a centralized hub for all CliftonStrengths assessments and coaching services at Tulane, we kindly ask faculty to contact us before purchasing CliftonStrengths access codes. By working with TULI or the LBC, we can:
- Purchase the codes on your behalf, streamlining the process.
- Ensure all assessments are centrally managed for easy access and follow-up.
- Provide tailored workshops and coaching that align with your group’s goals.
If you’re interested in a workshop, team-building session, or individual coaching, please reach out to us first, and we’ll guide you through the process.
Request a CliftonStrengths Workshop
Questions about CliftonStrengths? Contact Associate Director for Leadership Learning, Bridget Fish, at bfish@tulane.edu
Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS)
CAPS’s professional staff provide workshops for faculty and students on a variety of topics. The goal of providing workshops and seminars is to help educate students and the campus community on mental health issues, learn wellness practices, and effectively utilize helping skills. Our workshops are carefully curated to advance mental health literacy and emotional competency, eliminate stigma towards mental health, and integrate CAPS into the larger Tulane community connected to a community of care. Each workshop/seminar also offers an introduction to CAPS and how to access our services. Topics include: stress/anxiety management, healthy relationships, imposter phenomenon, academic stress, sex and mental health, procrastination, mindfulness practices, grief, and interpersonal skills building.
Please note: Minimum of 10 attendees required.
The Student Success team offers workshops on the following topics: work-life balance, exam preparation, attention management, communicating with professors, motivation/procrastination, studying strategies/learning styles/note taking, team work, finals preparation, resilience and growth mindset, the study cycle, and transition to college.
Questions about Success workshops? Contact success@tulane.edu
The Wave of Support team offers workshops on topics such as coping skills, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) Suicide Gatekeeper Training, and a general workshop around the 8 dimensions of wellness.
Request a Wave of Support Workshop
Questions about Wave of Support workshops? Contact waveofsupport@tulane.edu
The Well for Health Promotion offers workshops on the following topics: nutrition education, mindfulness, healthy relationships, weight-inclusive holistic health, sleep, introduction to sex/gender/sexual orientation identities, alcohol, and sexual health.
Please note: Minimum of 10 attendees required. Only requests from verified Tulane email addresses will be answered.
Request a Workshop from The Well
TUL Librarians host workshops designed to promote awareness and build skills associated with research and learning in the information age. Below is a select list of workshops available for your course.
- Scientific Writing: Structure & Style
- Designing a Scientific Research Poster
- Open Science 101
- Intro to Zotero and/or Intro to Citation Management Tools
- Finding and Working with Books from the Stacks
- Accessing Newspapers and News Sources
- How to Find Digital Primary Sources
- Zines 101
- Into to Data Physicalization
- Data Management and Sharing Plans
- Introduction to Methods for Text Analysis
- How To Not Be Fooled by Social Media
- Podcasting Prep, Planning, and Resources for Class Assignments
- Basic Video Editing for Video Essay Assignments
- Creating PowerPoint Presentations
Questions about TUL workshops? Contact scholarlyengagement@tulane.edu