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Fifth annual New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University announces 2026 schedule

The fifth annual New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University has unveiled its full 2026 schedule, featuring more than 250 authors, artists,…

COVID-19, Research in Real Time, Science
Tulane study reveals key differences in long-term impacts of COVID-19 and flu

A Tulane University comparison of the flu and COVID-19 found differences in how lungs heal and how the brain is impacted after infection. The…

NOLA, On Campus
Shakespeare for the Schools brings literature to life for kids

The New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane welcomed thousands of schoolchildren to Tulane's campus this year to watch fantastical stagings…

People, Science
It’s never too late: Tulane med students who took the long road

When you picture a medical student, odds are the image that comes to mind is of a bright-eyed student, straight from their undergraduate studies,…

Life@Tulane
School of Liberal Arts launches FAST 15 career exploration initiative

What can 15 hours do for your future? For college students trying to figure out a career path, the answer could lie in a new program being launched…

NOLA, On Campus
Tennis, everyone? New Goldring Tennis Center opens at Tulane

The long-awaited new home for Green Wave Tennis, as well as a venue that will be available to the New Orleans tennis community and pickleball…

Research in Real Time, Science
Tulane studies pave the way for improved drug testing

Researchers led by Mark Mondrinos, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Tulane, have created a new method to improve how well lab…

People
A match no algorithm could predict: Tulane professors built a partnership on collaboration

Professors Alexis and Aron Culotta have built their personal and professional partnerships on academic collaboration and shared research interests.

On Campus
Tulane unveils state-of-the-art labs designed to discover tomorrow’s breakthroughs and cures

On Feb. 11, President Michael A. Fitts joined university leaders, faculty and staff to celebrate the $35 million transformation of Hutchinson…

Research in Real Time, Science
As nights warm, study flags possible prenatal link to autism risk

Higher nighttime temperatures during pregnancy may be associated with a higher risk of autism diagnosis in children, according to a new study led by…