Tulane University faculty and staff travel the country speaking to alumni as part of a scholars series program developed by the Tulane Alumni Association.
Recipients of the 2016 President’s Staff Excellence Awards were surprised by Tulane University President Michael A. Fitts this week with a monetary reward.
In this new series — Tulane Eats — short videos guide viewers through the creation of popular southern recipes as they are prepared by the chefs of Tulane University Dining Services.
Robin Forman, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, has an adventure during his first semester at Tulane, discovering amazing faculty work and remarkable students full of potential.
On a mission to protect his father’s famous Blue Dog artwork, Tulane law alumnus Jacques Rodrigue shares lessons on intellectual property law with current students at his alma mater.
Law, architecture and public health experts give practical tips for existing in harmony with water—essential advice for the survival and well-being of our region and, ultimately, the world in this era of climate change.
In this new series — Tulane Eats — short videos guide viewers through the creation of popular southern recipes as they are prepared by the chefs of Tulane University Dining Services.
Part of the Digital Media Production program’s advanced filmmaking capstone course, a special screening of the students’ short films will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 13, at the historic local theater.
Participating in a TIDES course called Indian Tribes Down The Bayou: Native American Communities of Southeastern Louisiana, Tulane students documented the cultural history of the Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe.
The White House World AIDS Day LGBT Summit held at Tulane University Thursday provided an opportunity for the local community to hear from the government players fighting for LGBT rights at the federal level.