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National Academy of Science member Joan Bennett returns to Tulane as Ida A. Richardson Chair of Botany
As the new academic year begins, Tulane University School of Science and Engineering will welcome back renowned microbiologist Joan Wennstrom Bennett…
Tulane graduate students spend a busy summer focusing on research
Although life on Tulane’s campus slows down in the summer, for some faculty researchers and graduate students, the break from classes gives them time…
Study: As temperatures and humidity rise, so do emergency room visits for heart conditions
A new study found that high humidity, when combined with extreme heat, was associated with a six times higher risk of a heart-related emergency room…
Civil engineering major among new engineering programs offered at Tulane
New engineering programs, including a one-of-a-kind civil engineering major focused on water, will empower Tulane students to explore the challenges…
Nation’s top energy leaders and policy experts to highlight Tulane’s Future of Energy Forum
Tulane University will convene a powerhouse lineup of leading energy executives, policy experts and innovators for its second annual Future of Energy…
A single shot at birth may shield children from HIV for years, study finds
A new study shows that delivering a single injection of gene therapy at birth may offer years-long protection against HIV, tapping into a critical…