With a corporate mission to improve the lives of Louisiana residents, Blue Cross Blue Shield turns to Tulane University to help address the state’s healthcare issues.
Thomas M. Armitage, beloved member of the Tulane community, will be celebrated with a memorial service at 11 a.m. Saturday (Oct. 22) followed by a reception at noon on the Newcomb Plaza.
Members of the Tulane College Democrats, College Republicans and Undergraduate Student Government came together to discuss ways to increase political participation on campus.
The Tulane Fund for Undergraduate Education was created to serve as a pipeline directly from alumni and donors to the students who need financial assistance most.
The 17th annual Diversity Convocation at Tulane University takes place on the uptown campus Wednesday (Oct. 19) at 6 p.m. This year’s theme is “Reform or Revolution: Millennials and the 2016 Election.”
The Tulane University Office of Sustainability encourages students to further develop a “green” campus by offering grants, promoting energy-saving competitions, and offering leadership positions in the effort.
Recently digitized, radio-transmitted soap operas from the 1960s, more than 3,000 stereoscopic glass slides and other visual materials comprise the Marcelo Martínez Palma Collection.
The Tulane community is invited to participate in International Education Week on the uptown campus beginning Monday (Oct. 17) through Sunday (Oct. 23).
Newcomb-Tulane College has launched the Tulane Remote Internship Program, which allows undergraduate students to work with companies across the country without leaving campus.
For the first time in nearly a decade, Tulane University is among 16 selected universities in the country to house a Diplomat in Residence from the U.S. Department of State.