Tulane alumna Kristen Baker is the lead archaeologist in a nonprofit’s effort to recover the remains of hundreds of U.S. Marines killed in the bloody 1943 battle of Tarawa in the Pacific Ocean.
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.
Students at China’s Nanjing Medical University will be able to pursue a master's degree at Tulane University School of Public Health under a new joint degree program.
Law professor Stacy Seicshnaydre (L ’92), new associate dean of experiential learning and public interest programs, will oversee a reorganization of Tulane Law School’s vast array of skills-building offerings. (Photo by Tracie Morris Schaefer)
In a new book, Randy J. Sparks, professor of history, presents individual stories of Africans in the American South caught up in the transatlantic slave trade from 1760–1860.
Through the Altman program in liberal arts and business, Amanda Verdi, a Tulane junior, prepares for immersion in the language and business culture of Senegal.
Computer science professor Ramgopal Mettu, and 2015 Tulane graduate Samuel Lensgraf, took home the “best paper” award at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation in Stockholm, Sweden.