The Alumni Awards Gala is scheduled for Saturday, April 9, at The National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
In a Q&A, professor Courtney Bryan discusses her career, collaboration, improvisation, and the foundational tools of her practice.
Students Reagan Roy (left) and Clarence “Trey” Roby III (right), with the help of their coach, Michelle Domingue (center), are the national champions.
The School of Medicine recently formed an EDI Council that connects people from all SOM departments to work on equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Gov. John Bel Edwards delivered the keynote speech at the 27th annual Tulane Environmental Law and Policy Summit.
185 Tulane medical students matched with residency programs around the country and 31 of those will continue their training in Louisiana.
Rebecca Hall, author of 'Wake: The Hidden History of Women-led Slave Revolts', is on campus this week for Black Studies Book Club events.
Tulane’s fifth annual giving day unites Tulanians in support of the university. Gifts to Give Green are directed to Tulane’s annual fund.
Mirya Holman is one of three principal investigators collaborating with two researchers from the University of Notre Dame.
The annual event takes over the Berger Family Lawn on Saturday, April 23, with live music and tons of crawfish. A spectacular lineup of local music is planned.
This month the Smithsonian honors groundbreaking women in STEM, including Elizabeth “Liz” Engler-Chiurazzi (above).
Festival-goers enjoyed a plethora of bestselling authors such as John Grisham, Imani Perry and Eddie Glaude Jr. (above), Sarah M. Broom and more.
Jeong honed his comedic skills in New Orleans’ comedy clubs while doing research at Tulane’s School of Medicine in the 1990s.
The research was conducted by faculty from the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and the School of Social Work.
Joseph Mudd, assistant professor of microbiology and immunology, will investigate how a common virus may help HIV persist in viral reservoirs.
The program is made possible through a $1 million gift from Darleen Jacobs, Law alumna and founding partner of the Jacobs, Sarrat, Lovelace, Harris & Matthews firm.
The schedule includes appearances by (from left) Ilana Horwitz, Robert W. Livingston, Iñaki Alday, Peter Ricchiuti and Susan Hassig, among many others.
The governor will speak on Friday, March 11 at Weinmann Hall. He will discuss Louisiana’s climate initiatives and its recently adopted Climate Action Plan.
The official poster for the inaugural Book Festival at Tulane University is designed by Emma Fick, local author, artist and illustrator.
The NIH awarded the grant to the Brain Institute to study why the brain-protecting benefits of estrogen may not apply to all women.
The museum received the grant to establish three interrelated initiatives to help the museum become more inclusive and accessible.
NBC’s “TODAY with Hoda & Jenna” announced on Wednesday that co-host Jenna Bush Hager will participate in the inaugural festival.
The new clinical trial is being conducted by The Healthy Heart Community Prevention Project and Tulane University School of Medicine.