TULANE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF 2026
The Tulane University Class of 2026 is filled with graduates whose time on campus has been shaped by extraordinary experiences. As they prepare for the next chapter of their lives, these remarkable students leave behind stories worth celebrating. Here are a few outstanding members of the Class of 2026 recently featured in Tulane Today, the university’s daily e-newsletter.
Andrea Zeebe is graduating with a degree in neuroscience from the School of Science and Engineering. (Photo by Kenny Lass)
Green Wave swimmer plans to bring her passion for community to medicine
“Swimming has made me a better student,” said Zeebe, who is graduating with a degree in neuroscience from the School of Science and Engineering.
Catarina Vazquez is graduating with a bachelor’s degree in anthropology this month. (Photo by Kenny Lass)
Anthropology graduate seeks to understand others through research and service work
Care for community at the center of neuroscience grad’s leadership
Daevon James “D.J.” Adams is graduating from Tulane School of Law on Saturday, May 16, at Tulane Law’s 2026 commencement ceremony in the Avron B. Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse. (Photo by Kenny Lass)
At Tulane, D.J. Adams found his voice in entertainment law
Three years later, he stood in front of a panel of judges and argued his way onto the Tulane School of Law’s wall, as part of a decades-long tradition in which Moot Court champions have their names etched into the marble plaques that line the walls of the Wendell H. Gauthier Moot Court Room in John Giffen Weinmann Hall.
Kelly Nguyen will graduate in May from the School of Professional Advancement with a degree in digital media and marketing. (Photo by Kenny Lass)
From Arizona to Vietnam, Kelly Nguyen’s path leads to graduation at Tulane
Rodrek Williams II will graduate in May with a Master of Management in Energy from the A. B. Freeman School of Business through Tulane’s 4+1 program. (Photo by Kenny Lass)
All the right moves: The Tulane journey of Rodrek Williams II
As a New Orleans native, De La Salle High School graduate and the son of a Tulane alumnus, the uptown campus was a familiar place to Williams long before he arrived as a student-athlete in 2021.
Jonathan Hall is graduating in May with a Master of Architecture and a Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development from the Tulane School of Architecture and Built Environment. (Photo by Kenny Lass)
From Katrina to cancer, Jonathan Hall’s path led to Tulane
As a graduate student earning two master’s degrees from the Tulane University School of Architecture and Built Environment, Hall has applied his studies through such programs as UrbanBuild, helping construct housing in some of New Orleans’ most challenged neighborhoods.
Tabitha Manuel is graduating with a PhD in Biomedical Sciences from Tulane University School of Medicine. (Photo by Kenny Lass)
PhD grad hopes to use her work to help families
Watching her family’s cats give birth to litters of kittens eventually led her to study infectious diseases and their effects on pregnancy, and now she is graduating with a PhD in Biomedical Sciences from Tulane University School of Medicine. Manuel’s doctoral research, with Dr. Amitinder Kaur, chair of the division of immunology and professor of microbiology and immunology at the school and Tulane National Biomedical Research Center, focused on congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV), the leading infectious cause of birth defects.
Ian Faul is graduating with dual bachelor’s degrees from the School of Science and Engineering and the School of Liberal Arts. (Photo by Kenny Lass)
Curiosity drives Hullabaloo editor-in-chief’s dream of becoming a doctor
Tulane graduate turns personal health journey into mission for change
After a serious car accident at 18 led to years of chronic pain, nerve damage and what she describes as an “invisible illness,” Philpot found herself in and out of hospitals searching for answers. Along the way, she developed a firsthand understanding of both the strengths and the shortcomings of the medical system.
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