Tulane News
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.
Tulane returning to normal operations in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine
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.
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…
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.
Tulane partner, Aramark, brings new chapter and options to campus dining experience
Tulane welcomes Aramark Collegiate Hospitality as its new dining partner this fall.
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.
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.
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…
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.