Al Ely Edwards II, a licensed pilot and a 2016 graduate of the Tulane Executive MBA program, rewards the scholastic achievement of local middle-school students with an aerial tour of New Orleans.
A groundbreaking research effort between the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and the National School of Public Health in Havana, Cuba gives public health experts more opportunities to collaborate.
When he isn’t learning the business side of baseball, Alfred Ripoll IV, 13, dreams of being a Major League shortstop like his favorite player, Derek
Jeter. Read part two of this three-part series.
Faycal Falaky, associate professor of French at Tulane University, and Kathryn Edwards, assistant professor of history, discuss the rich narrative behind the revelry.
Abeona House Child Discovery Center in New Orleans is guided by the Reggio Emilia approach to learning and a set of core principles like diversity and collaboration, and is steered with the help of three board members from the Tulane community.
The beach much beloved by New Orleanians has been closed for more than 30 years, but the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation is planning to bring it back.