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Tulane takes leading role in $10 million global archaeology mapping initiative

Tulane University’s Middle American Research Institute is taking a leading role in a global initiative to transform how archaeologists uncover…

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Global map shows where ocean plastics pose greatest threats

Tulane University scientists published the first global assessment of ecological risks from ocean plastics, showing that the greatest dangers are not…

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Two decades after Katrina, Tulane architecture programs continue rebuilding New Orleans

URBANbuild and Small Center for Collaborative Design commemorate 20 years and more than 150 projects since the programs launched after Hurricane…

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Extreme heat linked to spike in domestic violence calls in New Orleans, study finds

Researchers at Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute found that periods of prolonged extreme heat in New Orleans coincided with a measurable rise in…

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Tulane reflects on Katrina: 20 years of renewal and resilience

Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina and the levee failures that forced Tulane University to shut down and scatter its community across the country,…

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Tulane grad helps keep the Louisiana Gulf Coast, and its story, alive

With the help of a recent Tulane graduate, a nonprofit has placed the Grand Isle’s nearly century-old Oleander Hotel on the National Register of…

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Study: Post-Katrina philanthropy reshaped New Orleans nonprofit sector

The unprecedented wave of philanthropy that followed Hurricane Katrina not only fueled New Orleans’ immediate recovery but also transformed the city’…

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Tulane testing new ‘drop-of-blood’ diagnostic device for trauma patients

Tulane engineers are developing a new device to rapidly detect life-threatening blood-clotting problems in trauma patients using just a single drop…

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Study finds sea-level projections from the 1990s were spot on

Tulane researchers found that mid-1990s climate projections of sea-level rise were remarkably accurate when compared with 30 years of satellite data…