
Tulane recently received a $12.5 million gift from The Avalon Fund for the creation of the Center for Brain Health.

“Give Green: A Day for the Audacious,” is a 24-hour giving effort that allows alumni, parents, students and friends to show their appreciation for Tulane.

Jay Kolls and other School of Medicine researchers designed a synthetic protein that acts as a decoy to intercept and neutralize COVID-19.

Chad Steele will lead a study that aims to discover the mechanisms behind asthmatic sensitivity to fungi.

President Michael Fitts announced several substantive initiatives to promote a more diverse, equitable and inclusive community.

Annie Phoenix, a doctoral student in Tulane’s City, Culture, and Community program, co-founded Operation Restoration.

The gift will enable the School of Medicine to purchase new equipment and hire additional staff to increase its ability to process COVID-19 tests.

The clinical trial will test whether it is effective in treating current coronavirus patients at different stages of disease.

President Michael Fitts announced that the university’s fall semester will begin on Aug. 19, with the return of on-ground teaching, learning, living and working.