
The School of Medicine has named Dr. Tina Simpson as its first Chief Clinical Diversity Officer.

Robert Garry is co-author of a pair of studies that indicate the pandemic likely started in the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, China.

Amy Gajda's “Seek and Hide: The Tangled History of the Right to Privacy” was selected as the court’s new common reading project.

An estate gift from alumna Cheryl A. Verlander and her husband, Charles “Chuck” N. Bracht, will bolster the Verlander-Bracht Scholarship Endowed Fund.

Shawn Abbott has accepted the appointment as Tulane University’s new vice president for enrollment management and dean of admission effective Sept. 6.

A new Tulane study finds that people who always add extra salt to their meals have a 28% higher risk of dying prematurely from any cause.

Jesmyn Ward, creative writing professor at the School of Liberal Arts, is the youngest person to receive the library’s fiction award.

The Board of Tulane voted unanimously to extend Fitts’ term as president, ensuring that he will continue at the helm of the university until at least 2026.