
Constantino Raya, third-year law student, earned the 2021 Louisiana State Bar Association Law Student Pro Bono Award.

Lisa Jackson, Board of Tulane member, and her husband, Kenneth, donated $1 million to expand the Newcomb-Tulane College Summer Experience.

Tulane's Center for Applied Malaria Research and Evaluation will take a lead role in the five-year, $30 million research project.

Suzana Savkovic and a team of researchers have been awarded a five-year, $1.6 million National Cancer Institute grant.

Sarah J. Jackson will speak on the topic “Anti-Racism and Communication Studies” at the Dean’s Speaker Series on Anti-Racism and the Disciplines.

Law professor Vernon Palmer is celebrating two milestones this spring: his 50th year teaching at Tulane and the release of a new book.

The study evaluated five different adjuvants, or ingredients added to vaccines, to determine which provides the most protection from the virus.

The study is the first to examine how police killings and other violent, racial incidents with large media coverage impact Black Americans’ mental health.

Both centers are dedicated to fostering equitable social, cultural and academic programming so that students can thrive during their years at Tulane.

Dr. Jiang He, Joseph S. Copes MD Chair and Professor of Epidemiology, is the director of the Tulane University Translational Science Institute.

The program, launched in 2017, is a project of the Office of the Provost and the School of Liberal Arts in conjunction with the Center for Public Service.

Hank Ashbaugh, chemical and biomolecular engineering professor, is a co-principal investigator.

The Department of Campus Recreation, led by director Wendy Windsor, has stayed open with COVID-19 safety protocols in place since early August.

Nicholas Mattei and John Dickerson received a Google Scholar Research Award to develop better ways of promoting diversity and fairness.

The Tulane ByWater Institute will host a virtual conversation with Sacoby Wilson and Thomas LaVeist.

Amanda Heitz, assistant professor of finance at the A. B. Freeman School of Business, and co-authors analyzed 40 years of regulatory activity by the EPA.

The Tulane chapter of Engineers Without Borders has been working on a water-access project to help residents of an Ecuadorian village.

Will Ferbos, associate vice president for Institutional Affairs and deputy chief of staff to President Michael Fitts, has received the award for 2021.

The School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine has maintained its position among the top 10%, according to U.S. News & World Report.

The Lepage Center at the A. B. Freeman School of Business hosted the Count the Costs Research Weekend.

Stephen Martin became the first African American to compete in the Southeastern Conference when he played his first baseball game at Tulane 56 years ago.

Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges will deliver the keynote address at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 22.