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Gulf Scholars Program supports students with additional funding

The Gulf Scholars Program at Tulane University recently received $75,000 in additional funding to support the aim of preparing students to address…

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Celebrating the Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

Tulane University leaders, board members, faculty, distinguished alumni and donors gathered to celebrate the momentous announcement that the School…


Tulane University names school in honor of Celia Scott Weatherhead’s record-breaking support

Tulane announced that it's naming its School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine in honor of alumna Celia Scott Weatherhead in recognition of…

Event, Life@Tulane
Professional Development Day 2024 fosters growth and skill enhancement

This year’s event consists of 12 virtual sessions in the morning and five in-person workshops in the afternoon.

News Releases
Rates of sexual harassment and assault nationwide still high after #MeToo movement

The #MeToo 2024 Report surveyed more than 3,300 U.S. adults over the age of 18 this year and found that most women (82%) and nearly half of all men (…

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Tulane returning to normal operations in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine

Life@Tulane, People, Research in Real Time, Science
Studying disease-causing bacteria in Lake Pontchartrain

This year, Tulane senior Annika Nelson received the Louisiana Sea Grant to study pathogenic, or disease-causing, bacteria in Lake Pontchartrain.

Science
Tulane research program empowers New Orleans youth to drive change in their schools

New Orleans middle school students are learning how to conduct research, thanks to a Tulane program called Little Researchers of Creative Change, a…

AI
Tulane embraces AI through classes, workshops and more

Tulane is well on its way to being at the forefront of all things AI, offering a dynamic array of classes, workshops and programs that span…

COVID-19, News Releases, Science
COVID-19 vaccination mandates boosted uptake among health care workers

A new study from Tulane University found that COVID-19 vaccine mandates increased vaccination rates among health care workers, evidence that the…