September 08, 2022
Ann Case is a wellspring of knowledge about Tulane — and as university archivist, her institutional knowledge reaches way back to the founding of the university.
August 25, 2022
The Dean's Equity and Inclusion Initiative, co-founded by the Tulane School of Architecture, is entering its second year with a new cohort of early career faculty working to advance socio-ecological and spatial justice, equity and inclusion.
August 23, 2022
Classes for undergraduate students at Tulane began on Monday, Aug. 22, and students are back on the uptown campus for the fall 2022 semester.
July 26, 2022
As part of Tulane’s ongoing commitment to prioritize, as a core value, equity, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of university life, including clinical training and patient care, the School of Medicine has named Dr. Tina Simpson as its first Chief Clinical Diversity Officer.
July 24, 2022
CityBusiness recently announced its 2022 list of Health Care Heroes, including one Tulane School of Medicine professional and six physicians: Bennetta Horne, Dr. Adrian Baudy, Dr. Keith Ferdinand, Dr. Meghan Howell, Dr. Jacey Jones, Dr. Mary Mulcahey and Dr. Myo Thwin Myint.
July 05, 2022
Jesmyn Ward, creative writing professor at the Tulane School of Liberal Arts, has been announced as the recipient of the 2022 Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction.
June 30, 2022
John Sabo, director of the Tulane ByWater Institute and professor in the Department of River-Coastal Science and Engineering at the School of Science and Engineering, is finding solutions to the world’s water problems.
June 29, 2022
Marcus Foster, a graduate of Tulane University’s School of Law, has been named the university’s new Chief Title IX Officer, effective July 1.
June 24, 2022
As the student representative to the Association of American Medical Colleges Board of Directors, fourth-year MD/MPH student Jen Hayashi hopes to be a voice for medical students nationwide.
June 23, 2022
Judith Maxwell, professor in the Department of Anthropology at the School of Liberal Arts and a member of the Etowah tribe, is making strides to debunk misinformation as well as spread knowledge and understanding about Indigenous cultures through her work and the program she founded and directs, the Native American Studies Minor.
May 19, 2022
For the first time, the School of Liberal Arts has selected a degree candidate — Jalon Young — to read an original poem at its diploma ceremony. Young is earning a Bachelor of Arts with majors in English and Africana Studies.
May 18, 2022
Academy Award winner Robert Fyvolent is this year's winner of the School of Liberal Arts' Distinguished Alumni Award.
May 18, 2022
Tran Nguyen-Phuong, a first-generation college student from Louisiana, is graduating with a Bachelor of Science double majoring in psychology and economics.
May 05, 2022
Tulane professor Matt Sakakeeny recently discussed New Orleans brass bands on Tulane University’s podcast On Good Authority. His research touches on musical theory and expands to include questions about how music affects the fabric of the city and the importance of music education.
May 03, 2022
Glass Half Full, which is co-founded by Tulane alumni Franziska Trautmann and Max Steitz, is endeavoring to increase Louisiana’s climate resilience and disaster readiness by recycling its glass.