TAA

Engage with the university in meaningful ways, inspire current and future students, stay up-to-date on alumni benefits and events, and strengthen your connection to the Tulane community. There isn't a "one size fits all" approach to alumni relations.

STE Events

STE General Meeting
Wednesday, February 21, 2024, 5:30 - 6:30 pm
Tulane University Bea Alumni House
Register at: STE Meeting Registration


Louisiana Engineering Society /
Society of Tulane Engineers Joint Meeting

Wednesday, February 22, 2024, 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Tulane University Bea Alumni House
Register at: LES Meeting Registration

Membership

Members of the Society of Tulane Engineers include anyone who has attended Tulane Engineering. Having a current address on file with the university's database will insure that you receive correspondence from the school and the biannual newsletter.

TEF

The forum allows Tulane University to reach out to the community and provides an opportunity for participants to network while discussing technical issues. Registered Professional Engineers earn eight (8) PDH credits, including one (1) Ethics credit.

Who We Are

Lots of Engineers...

The Society of Tulane Engineers (STE), Inc. is a non-profit independent alumni association made up primarily of graduates and anyone who attended any former or present engineering program at Tulane University, including faculty.

What We Do

The mission of STE, Inc. is:

  • To support the diverse and multi-disciplined engineering educational programs at Tulane University.
  • To re-engage the alumni and connect them with Tulane university
  • To coordinates activities that are open to the Tulane community
  • To be a voice for the engineering alumni of Tulane university

What People Are Saying

A Voice of the Alumni

  • "An overwhelming majority of the alumni are people who graduated from departments that no longer exist at Tulane. We're trying to reach out to them and bring them together"

    David Gereighty, Vice-President, STE
  • "New Orleans, as a city, owes its very life to the products of Tulane engineering and will not be able to rebuild without a strong engineering pool of knowledge at its base."

    David Kanger, past-President, STE