Tulane News
From geology to policy, Tulane researchers redefine the future of critical minerals
As the world’s energy needs require engaging more alternative sources of energy, such as solar panels, hydrogen cells and battery storage, certain…
Tulane professor gains worldwide attention after Roman artifact discovery
A 1,900-year-old artifact found in a West Carrollton backyard generated a whirlwind of media attention. (Photo by Daniella Santoro)
Tulane celebrates International Education Week 2025
Starting Monday, Nov. 17, Tulane will join universities across the United States to celebrate International Education Week (IEW), commemorating…
School of Liberal Arts and Innovation Institute launch spring entrepreneurship course
Students working towards a Strategy, Leadership and Analytics Minor will have the opportunity this spring to turn their ideas into reality, thanks to…
Preservation in practice: Tulane students restore historic tombs
Students in Tulane's Historic Preservation program sharpened their restoration skills on a trip to a historic site during fall break.
Tulane senior recognized for civic engagement and education advocacy
Tulane senior Morgan Bennett was named a Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact, a national nonprofit that honors student leaders who are dedicated to…
President Fitts celebrates Tulane's unprecedented momentum
President Michael A. Fitts used his 2025 State of the University address to honor Tulane’s people and progress. He shared milestones in research,…
Test a tick, get answers: Tulane student-founded startup develops rapid Lyme test
Exactics, a biotech startup co-founded by Tulane senior Dylan Murray, is currently developing a rapid test for Lyme disease.