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Hurricane FAQs: what to know for hurricane season
With the 2026 hurricane season well underway, Tulane University urges all faculty, staff and students to prepare, whether they live on campus or off…
Tulane researcher honored as Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
YiPing Chen, the John L. and Mary Wright Ebaugh Chair in Science and Engineering, has been honored as a Fellow of the American Association for the…
From Tulane Law to the NBA front office: Onsi Saleh’s rapid rise
Tulane Law alumnus Onsi Saleh is one of three Tulane Law graduates to reach the highest ranks of a professional sports team’s front office. (Photo…
Sea-level rise has increased frequency of extreme coastal flooding worldwide, study finds
Climate change is making extreme coastal flooding far more common around the world, according to a Tulane-led study that analyzed more than a century…
New bipartisan report finds that Americans share the same struggles despite deep political divides
State-by-state analysis from the State of the Nation Project at Tulane University found that most states, regardless of political demographics, share…
Summer upgrades prepare Tulane’s uptown campus for the academic year
During the summer months, university crews are hard at work to complete maintenance and infrastructure projects that enhance the beauty and function…
Student-led program uses data to help community groups address challenges
Jacquelyne Thoni Howard, senior professor of practice and associate director of student engagement in the Connolly Alexander Institute for Data…
Global mangrove forests rebound, offering hopeful sign for climate and coastal resilience
A new study from Tulane University researchers has found that after decades of loss from deforestation and coastal development, mangroves are…
Bacteria-produced molecule shows promise in slowing cancer spread
Researchers working in the laboratory of Tulane Cancer Center researcher Dr. Hua Lu (front, left) recently identified a naturally occurring molecule…
From New Hampshire to the Mississippi Delta, graduates of Tulane’s river-coastal program are making a difference
Engineers and scientists working across the United States complete Tulane’s hybrid master’s program while managing real-world river, navigation and…