
The inaugural summit will take place March 1 and March 2 at The Jung Hotel and on the downtown and uptown campuses.

The second annual Book Fest announced its full schedule and lineup for its 2023 event, which features over 130 renowned and rising authors.

The 2023 Appellate team won first place in the Southwest Regional Championships and will advance to the national competition.

The poster for the 2023 New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane is by New Orleans-based artist and bestselling author Alex Beard.

Mara Force (pictured) is faculty director of the Investment Banking Development Program at the A. B. Freeman School of Business.

Kyla Denwood has been named Tulane’s first-ever recipient of the Donald M. Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship Program.

Tulane and Rice universities have partnered to see if hydrogels are the future of studying how mosquitoes transmit deadly diseases.

One of the funds is named in honor of Elizabeth Hill Boone, renowned art historian and professor emerita in the Newcomb Art Department.

Bill Gates will lead an award-winning group of authors, children’s authors, local chefs and musicians who will take part in Book Fest.

February commemorates Black History Month. Events nationwide — as well as at Tulane — span the breadth of the Black experience.

President Fitts traveled to Washington, D.C. to take part in the four-day gathering of Louisiana government and business leaders in the nation’s capital.