
Early Decision admissions applications rose 35% over last year and have doubled since the program’s launch in 2016.

The Howard-Tilton Memorial Library has acquired the archives thanks to a gift from Stuart Rose and the Stuart Rose Family Foundation.

Immaculee Ilibagiza told her extraordinary story of survival and forgiveness during Tulane Catholic Center’s keynote address.

Sarah M. Broom will speak at Stone Auditorium on Feb. 4 as part of a speaker series sponsored by the School of Liberal Arts’ Environmental Studies Program.

Catherine E. Lhamon, the chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, will serve as this year’s George Abel and Mathilde Schwab Dreyfous Lecturer at Tulane Law School.

Tulane University Athletics ranked No. 5 in the Helper Helper NCAA Team Works Community Service Challenge.

Tulane released a report recently that revealed its profound economic and social value to the city and state.

Graduate students studying with Alexander Burin, PhD were tasked with investigating the Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou numerical experiment.

Jordan Karubian, associate professor in the School of Science and Engineering, has led community-engaged research in the Chocó rainforest through Project Ecuador.

Tulane President Mike Fitts discussed how universities have the power to transform communities and shared plans on how Tulane continues to do so in New Orleans.

An artist talk with Brandan “BMike” Odums will take place in Freeman Auditorium as he discusses his trajectory as an artist.

Myke Yest was recently named the inaugural recipient of the Peter Ricchiuti Professorship in Finance.

The Tulane Alumni Association will honor ten recipients with the Alumni Awards on Saturday, April 4, at The National World War II Museum in New Orleans.

For 20 years, Liz Davey has worked to make Tulane a more sustainable campus and environmentally conscious community.

Students, faculty and staff of the Albert and Tina Small Center for Collaborative Design recently helped redesign the headquarters of the nonprofit.

The invitation-only competition requires students to analyze a recent real estate transaction completed by a leading global real estate firm.

The Tulane Health System now offers the targeted treatment that destroys areas of cancer in the prostate while sparing the rest of the healthy tissue.

Chris Givens has been working with Beaubourg Theatre to create an artist-in-residence program as well as community classes and workshops.

The Green Wave football team defeated the University of Southern Mississippi in the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl, 30-13, on Jan. 4.

Ron Hunter has high hopes for his team and is enthusiastic to change the culture of basketball at Tulane.

A new year presents a time to reflect on the past year’s moments and accomplishments. Here is a look at Tulane Today's most-read stories of 2019.