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A first in the Gulf South: Tulane doctor helps to 'functionally cure' sickle cell patient
Daniel Cressy was born with sickle cell disease, a painful blood disorder once thought incurable. Thanks to an academic healthcare partnership…
Trash to Treasure expands efforts to keep reusable items out of landfills
This year, volunteers set aside more than 24,200 pounds of items collected when students moved off campus in the spring to be sold during the fall…
Tulane spinout LumaWave awarded $1.5 million to improve fetal monitoring during labor
Researchers from the Tulane University School of Science and Engineering have received a $1.5 million award from the Advanced Research Projects…
Distinguished business leader, devoted alumna Libby Connolly Alexander named chair-elect of Board of Tulane
Libby Connolly Alexander will begin her term as chair of the Board of Tulane July 1, 2027. (Photo courtesy of Libby Connolly Alexander)
Q&A: Alexis Culotta on Renaissance Rome, digital humanities and the I Tatti Fellowship
Alexis Culotta, senior professor of practice in the Newcomb Department of Art in the School of Liberal Arts, was recently awarded a fellowship by the…
Pickleball craze comes to Tulane as Goldring Tennis Center opens courts to the community
Pickleball enthusiasts can now reserve courts at the Goldring Tennis Center, located at 200 Broadway St. at Tulane’s University Square. (Photo by…
Tulane program helps Louisiana students navigate the path to college
Participants in the Louisiana Center for College Access’ (LCCA) two-week summer residential program at Tulane learned about every aspect of the…
Interdisciplinary course explores leadership through art, classics and community
The Artful Leader is an interdisciplinary course that brings together classical texts, visual arts and community engagement to help students explore…
Study reveals how kidneys rebuild immune defenses after injury
Researchers at Tulane University have uncovered new details about how immune cells rebuild themselves after being depleted, offering new insight into…
Registration opens for Tulane's flagship Future of Energy Forum, bringing global leaders to New Orleans
The Tulane Future of Energy Forum, which is free and open to the public, will take place on Tulane University’s uptown campus from Monday, Sept. 28…