President Cowen: Good afternoon everyone. This week's live
chat originates from Dallas, Texas, where we have temporarily relocated because
of Hurricane Rita. As Rita bears down on the Gulf Coast I am reminded of the
precautions we took at Tulane University less than a month ago and wish our
friends the best. We will return to Houston as soon as possible. In the meantime,
we will continue to communicate with you through our website and live chats.
We will announce our plans for the spring semester as soon as we return to Houston
and our call center is in operation. We have developed a plan that includes
some lagniappe. I just finished a town hall meeting on the SMU campus where
I met with students and parents to bring everyone up to date on our progress.
I hope you find these weekly chats to be just as informative. First question...
Kujam: Let's face the truth, will Tulane be able to get started
in next 6 months?
President Cowen: Yes. Based on everything we know today we
will definitely begin the spring semester in January. Next week we will disseminate
our plan for the spring semester.
Sherry: What can we, as Tulane parents, expect as far as the
safety of our children, if they return to Tulane? Also, should we decide not
to have them return, when will we be allowed to retrieve their belongings?
President Cowen: New Orleans is now one of the safest cities in America
and we expect it to continue that way in the future. In addition, public officials
are addressing all the environmental health issues that may exist. I do not
believe safety, however you define it, will be an issue to reopening in January.
We will give you a specific date when you can retrieve your belongings. At this
time we cannot determine when that will happen, but as soon as we know we will
pass it along to you.
TR: We are hearing through blogs that the 15 week spring semester
will be followed by a 9 week condensed semester to enable students to enroll
in critical required courses. Can you confirm that?
President Cowen: Next week, we will publish our spring schedule. And
it will include some lagniappe. Otherwise, you'll have to wait for next week's
news.
Roll: Pres. Cowen, I am a senior at Tulane and love the school
and look forward to returning in January. My one concern is that my class may
not be able to graduate together like we had planned when we returned for the
year. What are the plans about graduation?
President Cowen: You will be able to graduate with your friends
this May and the plans for graduation will be announced early in the spring.
Lisa: Is there any paperwork I need to do to take the fall semester
off and still return to Tulane in the spring?
President Cowen: No.
Susie S.: President Cowen, I just wanted to tell you that you
are doing a great job! My daughter can't wait to get back to school. I hope
you and your staff are safe in Dallas. From what you know at school, how much
does this new storm affect opening in the spring? When will we know more? Thanks.
President Cowen: Thank you for your kind words. They mean a
lot to all of us at this very difficult time. We've been following Hurricane
Rita very closely and based on what we know right now do not believe it will
have any adverse effect on our opening in the spring.
MJW: President Cowen, thank you for the wonderful job you are
doing in such extreme conditions. In light of the current flooding in New Orleans,
do you have any idea if opening in January is still a reality?
President Cowen: We are absolutely planning on opening in January
and we will announce the specific date next week.
Chat: What are the plans for the Tulane Marching Band? Thanks.
President Cowen: We would anticipate that the marching band
will be back together in January, stronger and more musical than ever.
Kendall Vingua: I'm a Newcomb senior, who's attending University of
Illinois-Chicago for the semester. After this semester's course work is done,
I have all my graduation requirements completed. What do I do now to make sure
I get my Tulane degree? Do I still need to fill out "intent to graduate"
forms, etc.? What is the plan for graduation in general?
President Cowen: We will have a graduation in the spring. Within a
month we'll have an application online for your intent to graduate. Keep following
the messages on www.tulane.edu
Nat: Are the levees breaking today going to affect Tulane?
President Cowen: It is certainly unfortunate that a part of
the 9th Ward has encountered additional problems from Rita. However, the area
affected is only a small portion of the 9th Ward itself and it is quite distant
from the French Quarter, the CBD and the University. The area affected is traditionally
a low-lying part of the city. This break, while unfortunate, should have no
bearing on the recovery of Tulane and the other parts of the city.
Art: Would it be possible to get more information regarding
the damage to dorms and personal belongings? It may be possible to file an insurance
claim to our own companies, but we would need to know our losses.
President Cowen: We are in the process of inventorying and
packing up the contents of each room in each residence hall. If your property
was damaged, we will notify you as soon as we possibly can. I do not have a
specific date right now because your ability to come back to the city is contingent
upon general conditions. We believe the only damage to resident hall contents
was probably to those rooms on the ground level in a few residence halls. We
do not believe that rooms above the first level incurred any damage.
Mom: First of all, I hope all is well in Dallas. At the rate
you're going you will be in earthquake territory soon :)
President Cowen: I do not recommend that anyone follow me to
any city that I am in. I seem to be a walking natural catastrophe. Having said
that, I hope the jinx will soon be removed and it will be safe to be around
me. :-)
Mom: Has Rita slowed up the clean up process for a spring opening
or is it to soon to tell?
President Cowen: We do not believe Rita will have any adverse
effect on our spring opening. We did shut down operations yesterday but would
hope to resume them as soon as possible early next week.
Mom: I also have a couple of great t-shirt slogans for you:
1, “The Tulane Nomads” or 2. “Tulane, we survived the Big
One in the Big Easy.”
President Cowen: I would like to add one more slogan: “Tulane
University, The Institution for Thrill Seekers.”
M. Williams: Hello President Cowen. I would like to know what
housing arrangements are planned for faculty and staff whose homes are still
uninhabitable when asked to return to Tulane's campuses. Thank you for this
forum.
President Cowen: We are actively planning right now to be able
to provide housing for displaced faculty and staff. It is one of our highest
priorities. We don't have the specific solution right now but we will have one
well before the opening in January. Likewise, we also are identifying a solution
for K-12 schooling for those faculty and staff who are in need of it.
Student 09: Dear President Cowen, how will the repeated flood
of the city of New Orleans affect the rebuilding efforts of Tulane University
in general?
President Cowen: Based on what I know today, I do not believe
that the flooding will have any adverse effect on Tulane University. In a previous
question, I already addressed the issue of the 9th Ward.
Mag: Hi, I am a new graduate of Newcomb and need help reaching
transcripts and references for my job search. Where can I go for help or do
I need to wait?
President Cowen: For transcripts, I suggest you write us at Tulane
University, 1700 West Loop South, Suite 600, Houston, TX 77027. Make a notation
on the envelope that this deals with transcripts. We also anticipate in a few
weeks that you will be able to have direct contact with faculty and advisors
in your college.
Chat: Will any on-campus students have to be housed off-campus
due to damage?
President Cowen: We don't anticipate this to be the case. We
believe our residence halls will be restored in their entirety.
Chat: What is the extent of damage to on-campus housing?
President Cowen: There is not extensive damage to on-campus
housing. There are some windows that have to be replaced and some roof tiles,
and some flood damage in a few buildings. We already have several hundred people
who are working on our campuses to restore them. In fact, I just talked to a
student who had been on campus two days ago and was surprised by how good it
looked and that there was so much activity.
Go Green Wave: I already moved into my dorm room. Will I be
able to keep that room when I return?
President Cowen: We're going to make every effort we can to
get you back into your dorm room, but we cannot guarantee that.
Go Green Wave: What do you think will happen to Tulane as a
result of Rita?
President Cowen: Based on what I know right now I think New
Orleans and Tulane University will weather this storm.
Go Green Wave: Will we have the Mardi Gras and spring breaks that were
scheduled before?
President Cowen: In the midst of the recovery of the city they
are planning for Mardi Gras and I would expect there would be some type of celebration
as scheduled. Likewise, we anticipate having spring break as originally planned.
And finally, Jazz Fest is also scheduled to take place in late spring.
USM: What is the current situation for Tulane employees concerning
their jobs?
President Cowen: Tulane employees should go to the www.tulane.edu
website and review our payroll policy and the status of employees. During this
difficult period of time we have been paying full-time faculty and staff.
Go Green Wave: How are you and other faculty faring? Hope all
is well.
President Cowen: We're doing remarkably well given what we have been
through and the conditions we faced. We are all deeply committed to Tulane University
and New Orleans and are determined to make sure that both get back on their
feet as soon as possible.
Chris: Can you make any assurances that tuition will not skyrocket
in the next three years to pay for the potential loss of students, thus tuition
income, in the wake of Katrina and Rita?
President Cowen: We do not anticipate that there would be any skyrocketing
tuition as a result of this event.
Jacob Walker: I've temporarily moved to Rollins College in
Florida, and I've had to pay full tuition both to Tulane and Rollins. I still
intend to return to Tulane in the spring. How is Tulane going to handle tuition
reimbursement in this scenario?
President Cowen: If you paid your tuition to Tulane University for
the fall you will be credited for any tuition you paid at Rollins on your spring
bill.
Jacob Walker: Does Tulane currently have an estimate as to
the number of students and faculty who will return in the spring, and if so,
roughly what percent of each is expected to return?
President Cowen: As of this date, very few students have indicated
that they will not return in the spring. We actually think those that have decided
to withdraw will change their minds after they see the plans for the spring
semester. We anticipate all the faculty to return in the spring given that we've
continued to pay them during this period of time and they have been very committed
to the institution, and loyal as well.
Danimal: President Cowen, if I am a student at Tulane and am
taking this fall off, not taking classes anywhere, but plan on returning to
Tulane in the spring, will I still be billed for fall semester? Or will I just
receive one this spring?
President Cowen: You may get a bill for the fall semester but
you do not have to pay it because you did not attend any college or university
this fall.
Jacob Walker: What policy is there currently for retaining
professors during this forced sabbatical? Are they being paid in this interval,
and have there been problems with losing professors to other universities?
President Cowen: We have been paying our full-time faculty during this
interval. And the vast majority of universities and colleges around the country
have a no poaching policy in place.
Seth: I am a freshman who decided not to attend class this
fall. Am looking forward to coming back to Tulane in January. Do you think that
there will be any volunteer opportunities either on campus or in the neighborhood
prior to school starting in January?
President Cowen: I do not think we will have any organized
volunteer efforts prior to January because all our efforts are on opening the
institution. However, we will be encouraging students to do community service
when they return in January and we will be organizing the opportunities for
them.
VMZ: I just received my credit card bill which included a charge
for the books my son ordered online prior to the beginning of the fall semester.
When will we be receiving a credit for that charge?
President Cowen: I suggest you take those books to any Barnes
& Noble bookstore on a campus. You should receive a full refund.
Freshman Parent: I have read on Xavier University's website
that Tulane plans to offer the use of their facilities and courses to Xavier
and Dillard students. How will this affect the Tulane students and the quality
of education at Tulane?
President Cowen: At a time like this it was important for Tulane
University to extend an offer of assistance to the other institutions in New
Orleans that need it at this time. We have made an offer to partner with Dillard,
Xavier and Loyola Universities. We think this is an extraordinary opportunity
for students, not just at our university but others, to learn together and to
help one another get through this difficult period of time. I think this opportunity
will only enhance the learning that will happen at Tulane and will in no way
hamper your experience.
VMZ: Last week, you stated that students enrolled at other
universities for the fall semester would receive Pass/No Pass credit for the
classes they are taking. Can you explain the philosophy behind that decision
and clarify whether that is the policy when students transfer to Tulane?
President Cowen: It is not the normal policy when students transfer
to Tulane. However, when they do transfer we review the courses they took, the
grades they received and the appropriateness of that course at Tulane University.
And we do not automatically accept the courses they took at other institutions.
As part of that review process we also review the course outlines for those
courses they took. However, because of the extraordinary conditions we find
ourselves under now we have waived those normal transfer credit policy procedures
so as to minimize any disruption you would have in receiving your Tulane University
degree on time.
Sophomore Parent: We hope all of you are safe in Texas. My
question is, can my son leave his things (personal items) in his dorm until
spring? Will they be safe or should he retrieve them as soon as he is allowed
to return on campus?
President Cowen: There's no need for him to retrieve them.
His items are being inventoried and stored and we will put them back in his
room when he returns in the spring.
Senior: Have you considered giving undergraduates (esp. seniors)
the option to finish up their year at the institution where they are spending
this semester, provided they pay tuition to Tulane and the given interim university
is ok with this arrangement?
President Cowen: We want our students to return to Tulane University
and that policy is consistent with the general understanding we have with colleges
and universities around the country.
HBB: President Cowen, I can't wait to go back to school in
January; I'm counting the days. Can you talk about the status of the Tulane
faculty, and if it's going to affect Tulane's academic excellence in any way?
GO GREEN WAVE!!!
President Cowen: Tulane University has been paying its full-time
faculty during this time period. Those faculty remain very committed and loyal
to the institution and we have every reason to believe they will all return.
Our number one priority is academic excellence and we will not do anything to
compromise it.
Dianne: Can you give an update as to how the JL Hall survived and if
the contents inside are safe?
President Cowen: As far as I know there was no significant damage to
JL Hall -- it did not flood and we believe all the contents are safe and are
in the process of being inventoried and stored.
Mom Mari: President Cowen, it has been almost four weeks since
this disaster. Please hire 20 employees and open the dorms one at a time. Assign
2-3 days for each dorm. Post a schedule so those of us who live far away know
what day(s) to arrive. The time has come for us to come reclaim our children's
belongings. Thank you.
President Cowen: The logistics to reopen our campus are very
complex and involve hundreds of people working on all our buildings and grounds.
It is simply not practical to open one building at a time and allow people to
return without jeopardizing our schedule for reopening in January. In addition,
people are not allowed to re-enter the city without proper authorization. Having
said all of this, as soon as we believe you can return to the city to get your
belongings we will let you know. We want to facilitate this process for you
but we have to do it within the conditions of the city and our plans to reopen
the university.
Marilyn: Have you been able to do the split payrolls, and if
not, when will you be able to do them?
President Cowen: We have done the split payrolls and you should
have received your paycheck if you're on automatic deposit. If you're on direct
pay and have not received your check it is probably because we do not have a
mailing address for you. If this is the case, please email gjohnson@tulane.edu
Sam: When will the announcement about spring semester be made?
President Cowen: We anticipate making that announcement next week when
we're back in Houston. We actually were going to make it this past Wednesday
but we were evacuated from the city and we want to make sure that when we announce
this important information we are available to answer your questions through
the call center. I think this announcement will address any remaining issues
or concerns people may have about the spring and related issues.
Indiana: Do you expect to award merit scholarships similar
in size and number to recent years to entering members of the freshman class
of 2006?
President Cowen: Yes. We do not believe that the hurricane
will hamper our ability to continue to award Tulane financial aid for those
interested in attending beginning in the fall of '06.
Perry C.: Are you able to forward transcripts of former grads
to other institutions?
President Cowen: We expect to be able to provide transcripts
by October 1. The transcript is the best proof that you have earned a degree
from Tulane.
Tulane Parent: Has consideration been given to classes for
spring being held at a location other than N.O.
President Cowen: We fully anticipate being open in January
in New Orleans and do not believe we have to find an alternative site for classes
on either our uptown or downtown campuses. Of course we will continue to offer
classes in our satellite campuses including Biloxi, Elmwood, downtown and Houston.
In fact, some of our satellite campuses will begin to offer classes in October.
Law Student: When can we look forward to getting our financial aid,
which includes all of our living expenses? My funds are quickly going down with
having to pay double rent, relocation expenses, and get new clothes and school
supplies.
President Cowen: You will be receiving your fall tuition bill
with all appropriate financial aid probably in the second or third week of October.
Any amount of double tuition you may have to pay will get credited to your tuition
bill this year.
Tulane Sailor: President Cowen, does today's breach of the
Industrial Canal levee jeopardize our spring semester to Tulane and New Orleans?
President Cowen: I answered this question earlier and I would
refer you to that question and answer. However, this incident while unfortunate
should have no bearing on the recovery of Tulane and other parts of the city
due to the location of the breach.
MD Student Now: If we choose to withdraw for the semester to
avoid paying Tulane's price to go to a state school, will scholarships be honored
when we reapply?
President Cowen: Not necessarily. You will have to reapply
and at that time we will look at the applicability of your transfer credits
and your financial need based on current circumstances.
Just a mom: I heard that the belongings student left in their dorm
rooms were packed up and placed in storage. When will we be notified of where
they are stored and when we can retrieve their things. Thank you for all you
have done. I can't believe it's happening all over again!
President Cowen: From what we know now, Hurricane Rita is not
having an adverse impact on our campus. Likewise, we will inform you as soon
as we can whether it's possible for you to pick up your belongings. Please keep
monitoring the website www.tulane.edu for relevant information.
Worried Parent: How are the repairs coming on campus?
President Cowen: Excellent. As a matter of fact a student was
on campus a few days ago despite my advice not to be there and she was turned
back. However, she reports that the campus looked very, very good and it was
a beehive of action and restoration.
Craig: Dr. Cowen, have the athletic teams been forced to evacuate
once again to escape hurricane Rita? If so, where have they gone now?
President Cowen: Unfortunately, some are double evacuees just
as we are from Houston. I can't remember right now the exact locations that
they went to but we have been assured of their safety in all instances.
The Green Hornet: A major part of Tulane has become reaching
into the community to help recently. How will Tulane help the City of New Orleans
now, in addition to itself, during its time of need?
President Cowen: First of all, Tulane University is reaching
out to the other private institutions in the city to help them rebuild and recover
from this tragedy. This includes Loyola, Dillard and Xavier. I anticipate that
Tulane University will play a major role in all aspects of the rebuilding of
Orleans Parish. The University is the largest private employer, has an economic
impact of over $1 billion a year on the region, and is critical to its recovery.
Elise: Our regrets on the recent evacuation from your new home,
President Cowen. Were you and the staff able to evacuate safely?
President Cowen: I only have one home that I care about, and
that's New Orleans. Houston has been wonderful to us, but it's not home. I'm
pleased to say that we all evacuated safely and are now temporarily located
in Dallas. However, I'm eagerly awaiting making a tour of the United States
at the rate I am now going.
Elise: Have all university functions shifted to the temporary
location in Dallas, i.e. call center and email response?
President Cowen: Our call center is temporarily closed and will reopen when
we return to Houston. That is also true for our email responses.
S. Brucebel: Was there water damage to the interior of dorm
rooms?
President Cowen: Some dorm rooms that were on the first floor
of the residence halls did have damage. Those rooms above ground level did not,
other than perhaps from a broken window.
The Green Hornet: Can donations to the Tulane Rebuilding Fund
be earmarked for certain programs, offices, or departments?
President Cowen: Yes, you can earmark it, even though our preference
at this time is to do it unrestricted. I refer you to our website www.tulane.edu
about how to make a donation. Thank you for your generosity.
Sylvia: Will biweekly employees still receive a check if they are not
located in or around the Texas area?
President Cowen: Yes. However, if you receive a direct pay
and we do not have a mailing address for you we are holding your check until
we can get your address. You should email gjohnson@tulane.edu with your most
recent mailing address.
Elise: Are all the Tulane websites still functioning and accepting
donations, answering questions and recording information?
President Cowen: Our websites are working. However, our call
center is temporarily closed until we relocate to Houston. We will continue
to do our normal messaging here in Dallas.
A: President Cowen, I can't tell you how proud I am of you
and of everyone who is working so hard to keep Tulane strong. I plan to be at
the football game tomorrow. Have the local alumni groups become active in the
rebuilding efforts?
President Cowen: There have been lots of offers of help by
our alumni groups across the country. Many are raising money for our relief
fund and providing assistance for our students who are in their city. I plan
to be at the game tomorrow as well as the alumni event before it so I can personally
say thank you to those who have been helping us through this difficult time.
You will recognize me as the person with the yellow shirt with Tulane on it.
Elise: Will you be appearing on any news programs this upcoming
weekend? Always proud to see and hear from you as you represent our school.
President Cowen: I did an interview with the New York Times
today and am not scheduled to make any TV appearances. There are many Tulane
students and others who will be appearing on the news in the days ahead.
Nellbens: How is the campus since last week, and how are you
and the staff holding up?
President Cowen: The campus improves every single day because
we have hundreds of people working on the grounds and the buildings. I posted
pictures last week and I think people were pleasantly surprised how good it
looked. I am holding up very well during this period of time because I am surrounded
by some remarkable people. Every day they give me inspiration and strength,
even at times when things appear hopeless. We're having the ultimate bonding
experience and are determined beyond belief to continue to rebuild our great
institution.
Elise: What else can we as Tulane parents and students do to
help in light of this new disaster?
President Cowen: I think you could reassure people around the country
that this most recent hurricane will not have any adverse impact on us reopening
as we plan in January. Based on everything we know right now the French Quarter,
the Central Business District and the Uptown area should not be affected.
Mrs. G.: At what point will students at other institutions
get the word that they might need to stay there for the spring semester as well?
President Cowen: We are planning on opening up in January and
students should plan on coming back in January.
Jelena: I graduated in May, but I haven't received my diploma.
Is there any way that could get some kind of proof that I graduated, and who
should I contact?
President Cowen: We expect to be able to provide transcripts
by October 1. The transcript is the best proof that you have earned a Tulane
degree. We will also be transporting our diplomas to Houston for distribution.
You can either mail us with your request or call us at 713-212-1300.
S. Shea: We would love to hear a little about your Town Hall
Meeting today. What kind of questions did the students, themselves, have?
President Cowen: We had a town hall meeting for about a hundred
people that lasted one hour. I was very impressed with the spirit and commitment
of everyone who attended. The major topics discussed were: our tuition policy,
retrieving belongings, environmental health issues, reopening in January, the
future status of New Orleans, and how the Boot fared during the storm.
Lori: My son wants to raise money for Tulane and needs permission
to use Roll Wave on rubber bracelets, but hasn't been able to reach anyone to
get permission. Can you give him permission? All money will be donated to Tulane
and some to the Red Cross.
President Cowen: I'm giving presidential approval via this
chat room that he can do it assuming he will do it in a proper and ethical way,
and he needs to work with the Students Affair staff. He should go online to
asktu@tulane.edu. However, it has just come to my attention that we are aware
of this request and we want to thank him for his creative idea and his energy
on behalf of our institution.
The Donald: Are we going to receive registration information
in the mail?
President Cowen: We anticipate having the registration information
for the spring up no later than November 1. As soon as the details of the spring
2006 schedule are finalized for the various schools, that schedule will be posted
on our website. You will also receive email information from the registrar's
office about the time when our online web registration system will be open to
you.
Heidi: When do you expect webmail to be up and running again?
President Cowen: I'm hoping by no later than the end of next
week. We were originally hoping to have it up this week but we're delayed because
of the evacuation from Houston.
Victor P.: President Cowen, will you bring up all colleges in the spring
semester, or separately like undergraduate, law, medicine, etc.?
President Cowen: We're planning on bringing all the schools
and colleges back in January.
Sarai:
Will Tulane
offer any incentives to entice students who may be considering withdrawing to
return in January?
President Cowen: I think you will be interested in seeing our
announcement next week about the spring semester that does include some lagniappe.
By the way, the other great incentive is to receive a Tulane degree.
Tulane says: Thanks for another great chat. Unfortunately we
are almost out of time. Do you have any parting words for us?
President Cowen: First of all, I want to thank LiveWorld again
for allowing us to do this live chat. It has proven to be an invaluable resource
for all of us. I also want to tell all our students out there how their good
wishes, great spirit and determination to return has had such a positive and
uplifting effect on all of us. Our students have been terrific during this very
difficult time and I'm extraordinarily proud of them. They are eager to return.
At a time like this it is wonderful to see their character, their loyalty and
their love for the institution. I can't wait to welcome them all back in January
and to have a New Orleans style party to recognize the occasion.
Tulane: Thank you for attending this Tulane community chat.
Please continue to monitor http://www.tulane.edu for the latest information
and join us again next Friday.
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