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U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy called for health warning labels on social media apps due to their harmful effects on children and teens…
On April 8, the moon will pass between the sun and the Earth, creating a spectacular celestial event that will also be the last solar eclipse to…
Tulane University researcher Daniel Friess and his team work to unveil the critical role that mangrove forests play in the fight against climate…
The Super Bowl is one of the most-watched events in the world, with the largest audience among all American broadcasts yearly. This year's event…
For the second year in a row, the agricultural industry is grappling with extremely low water levels in the Mississippi River, which will once again…
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Dr. Oberhelman is an expert in impact, prevention and control of enteric infections/diarrheal diseases in children and COVID-19.
Greg Oldham’s research focuses on the contextual and personal conditions that prompt the creativity of individuals and teams.
Kara Tucina Olidge's scholarly work focuses on the intersection of art, critical cosmopolitanism, and community activism.
Stephen Ostertag's researches the post-hurricane Katrina blogosphere in New Orleans
Christopher Otten is an expert on insurance coverage, professional liability and specialized focus on LGBT issues.
Professor Overstreet focuses on children at risk for maladjustment due to the presence of chronic stressors in their lives.
Vernon Valentine Palmer specializes in comparative law and European and French civil law
Has over thirty-eight years of experience in the field of behavioral health providing clinical, administrative, and programmatic leadership
Professor Pealer's research focuses on affordable housing, economic development, environmental sustainability, and urbanism