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Tulane School of Liberal Arts receives $1 million gift from marketing executive and alum Alison Friedman Brod

Tulane alumna, parent and marketing executive Alison Friedman Brod has given a $1 million gift to Tulane that will support a media and communication…

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Q&A: Ilana Horwitz on social networks, higher education and the National Academy of Education Fellowship

Ilana Horwitz, Fields-Rayant Chair in Contemporary Jewish Life and assistant professor of Jewish studies in the School of Liberal Arts, has been…


Tulane expert explains why GLP-1 medications are changing obesity treatment

Rather than relying on willpower alone, GLP-1 medications work by mimicking hormones the body naturally releases after eating, according to Shauna…


Class of 2030 finds its place at Tulane during Hullabaloo Hello

Approximately 1,900 incoming first-year students arrived at Tulane last week for Hullabaloo Hello, the university's orientation week filled with…


President Fitts welcomes Class of 2030 with World Cup spirit and ‘Lasso lessons’ at Convocation

President Michael A. Fitts welcomed the Class of 2030 to Tulane at this year's Convocation. (Photo by Kenny Lass)

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‘Home away from home’: How Tulane’s preparation for Move-In starts months in advance

Thanks to months of work from Facilities Services, Campus Services, the Division of Student Affairs and other departments, the university is ready to…

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Tulane strengthens neighborhood connections at annual community meeting

Tulane University brought neighbors, community leaders and government partners together Aug. 5 for its annual Neighborhood Meeting, providing an…

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Q&A: Allison Grossman on disaster response, climate resilience and the Sciences Po-Université Paris Cité Fellowship

Allison Grossman, assistant professor of political science in the School of Liberal Arts, has been awarded a Sciences Po-Université Paris Cité…