
Tulane awarded grant to strengthen resilience of disaster-prone communities
May 03, 2022
The Disaster Resilience Leadership Academy (DRLA) at Tulane has a received a $750,000 award from the Walmart Foundation to help empower vulnerable Louisiana communities to become disaster-ready in the face of climate
Tulane alumni reimagining glass recycling
May 03, 2022
Glass Half Full, which is co-founded by Tulane alumni Franziska Trautmann and Max Steitz, is endeavoring to increase Louisiana’s climate resilience and disaster readiness by recycling its glass.
Psychologist explores history of anti-API racism and advocates for a united community
May 03, 2022
In time for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May, the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion invited Sherry Wang, an associate professor of counseling psychology at Santa Clara University, a
Study finds training ‘village doctors’ can improve blood-pressure control in rural areas
May 02, 2022
High blood pressure is a leading cause of heart disease and early death, but many across the globe live in areas with limited access to high-quality healthcare. The problem is especially serious in rural China where
Library event takes flight
April 29, 2022
Tulane University Special Collections (TUSC) resumes its practice of “Flipping the Bird” — a weekly practice of turning a page in its John James Audubon Birds of America series.
Tulane medical student organizes relief efforts amidst violence in Ukraine
April 29, 2022
When a video of airstrikes against Ukraine started circulating on social media several months ago, Tulane medical student Oleksandr Orak hoped that it wasn’t real.