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Study: How a new approach in community clinics helped low-income patients address high blood pressure

A new study from Tulane University researchers found that a team-based program in community health clinics helped low-income patients reduce their…

NOLA
Tulane showcases statewide impact at Louisiana Capitol

Tulane took center stage in Baton Rouge as university leaders, students and partners gathered at the Louisiana State Capitol on April 4 to showcase…

Event, NOLA
Tulane convenes leaders for inaugural Resilient Partnership Catalyst

The inaugural Resilient Partnership Catalyst brought together representatives from government, nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, academia and…

Life@Tulane
Give Green returns April 7–8, rallying Tulane community for annual day of giving

The ninth annual Give Green campaign returns April 7–8, inviting the entire Tulane community — students, faculty, staff, parents and alumni — to take…

People, Science
Ibrahim Demir invested as Michael A. Fitts Presidential Chair in Environmental Informatics and Artificial Intelligence

University leaders came together recently to commemorate the investiture of Ibrahim Demir as the Michael A. Fitts Presidential Chair in Environmental…

People, Research in Real Time, Science
Tulane professor is the first American editor-in-chief of ‘Gray’s Anatomy’

A Tulane University professor served as the first American editor-in-chief of the international edition of “Gray’s Anatomy,” one of the most widely…

Event
Tulane’s Freeman Futurist Series to explore the future of AI and private equity

The Stewart Center for Professional & Executive Education at Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business will convene leaders in…

Science
Journeys in Science Symposium inspires St. Tammany students to imagine futures in science

High school students connected with researchers at the Journeys in Science Symposium, hosted by the Tulane National Biomedical Research Center.

Commencement, News Releases
Oscar-nominated, Emmy and Golden Globe-winning star of 'This is Us,' Sterling K. Brown, to address graduates at Tulane’s 2026 Unified Commencement

Sterling K. Brown, the award-winning actor known for his performances in the television series “This Is Us” and his Oscar-nominated role in the film…

Research in Real Time
Study: An Oregon policy required hospitals to offer more financial assistance. Medical debt plummeted

An Oregon financial assistance policy led to a significant drop in medical debt statewide. A Tulane University study of the program's successes…