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Tulane University launches new effort to fast-track development of durable medicines
Tulane University has received nearly $1 million from the Gates Foundation to launch a first-of-its-kind Durable Medicine Model Unit that will unite…
Tulane Professor Quincy Brown named National Academy of Inventors Fellow
Tulane biomedical engineering professor J. Quincy Brown has been named a 2025 National Academy of Inventors Fellow in recognition of his pioneering…
Study: Invasive lizards’ tempers flare with the heat
A new Tulane study finds that invasive brown anoles become more aggressive toward native green anoles as temperatures rise, suggesting that warming…
New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University unveils 2026 poster by Francis X. Pavy
The New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University unveiled its official 2026 festival poster, an original work by renowned Louisiana artist Francis…
Will Hall introduced as new head coach of Green Wave football
Will Hall, who returned to Tulane in 2025 as its passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach, has been selected to be the program's new…
Tulane expands its world-leading fish collection with donation of rare deepwater species
The Tulane University Biodiversity Research Institute (TUBRI), home to one of the world’s largest fish collections, has received more than 1,000 deep…
Tulane’s Courtney Bryan co-leads national Jazz Generations Initiative
Tulane University composer, pianist and MacArthur Fellow Courtney Bryan is co-leading a national effort to advance America’s first original art form…
Business leader calls Tulane’s downtown expansion a ‘transcendent’ opportunity for New Orleans
In a city defined by resilience and reinvention, Tulane University is preparing to deliver one of the most ambitious transformations New Orleans has…
Tulane study reveals how floods drive river movement amid shifting environmental patterns
The Lower Mississippi River from just north of Baton Rouge to the Gulf was central to a new Tulane University study on how floods impact the way…
New study overturns assumptions about AFib treatment in sleep apnea patients
A new study found catheter ablation significantly reduced the risk of heart failure and death in patients diagnosed with both sleep apnea and atrial…