Tulane News

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Professional Development Day 2024 fosters growth and skill enhancement

This year’s event consists of 12 virtual sessions in the morning and five in-person workshops in the afternoon.

Life@Tulane, On Campus, Photo article
Tulane returning to normal operations in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine

Life@Tulane, People, Research in Real Time, Science
Studying disease-causing bacteria in Lake Pontchartrain

This year, Tulane senior Annika Nelson received the Louisiana Sea Grant to study pathogenic, or disease-causing, bacteria in Lake Pontchartrain.

AI
Tulane embraces AI through classes, workshops and more

Tulane is well on its way to being at the forefront of all things AI, offering a dynamic array of classes, workshops and programs that span…

On Campus, People
Tulane to name student recovery center for Paul and Leslie Lux in honor of $1.5 million gift

Tulane Recovery Community Center — the first dedicated collegiate recovery facility in Louisiana — will be renamed the Lux Recovery House.

Life@Tulane, On Campus
Tulane partner, Aramark, brings new chapter and options to campus dining experience

Tulane welcomes Aramark Collegiate Hospitality as its new dining partner this fall.

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Community gets first look at NASA Lifelines mural on Tulane's downtown campus

Anyone visiting Tulane’s downtown campus will be greeted by a new mural on the corner of Canal and S. Liberty streets.

On Campus
Tulane joins network of higher ed institutions at forefront of first-generation student success

Tulane joins over 400 higher education institutions nationwide as a member of the FirstGen Forward Network.

AI
Tulane committees make recommendations on AI integration across campuses

Tulane is mapping out a visionary path for integrating AI into its academic and research endeavors, offering a comprehensive strategy that encourages…

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Class of 2028 enters their ‘Roll Wave era’ with Swiftie-inspired Convocation

Using recorded excerpts from Taylor Swift’s songs, President Michael A. Fitts encouraged the Class of 2028 to not be afraid to try something new.