Pointe-au-Chien
Students preserve local Native American tribe’s history

December 05, 2016

Participating in a TIDES course called Indian Tribes Down The Bayou: Native American Communities of Southeastern Louisiana, Tulane students documented the cultural history of the Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe.
Kidneys
Long-term hormone therapy after menopause may damage kidneys, Tulane study says

December 02, 2016

Long-term estrogen treatment after menopause may increase the risk of new kidney damage and negatively affect women who already have abnormal kidney function, according to a study by Tulane University School of Medicine
Sparks fly as the A.B. Freeman School of Business expansion rolls along.
Weld done

December 02, 2016

Sparks fly as the A.B. Freeman School of Business expansion rolls along.   
Jose Cot
New book serves as legal guide to business in Cuba

December 02, 2016

Tulane University alumnus José R. Cot co-edited Cuba: A Legal Guide to Business, a resource designed to help navigate the Cuban legal system.
World AIDS Day Summit
White House brings AIDS Day summit to Tulane

December 01, 2016

The White House World AIDS Day LGBT Summit held at Tulane University Thursday provided an opportunity for the local community to hear from the government players fighting for LGBT rights at the federal level.
Hand-blown glass ornaments hang from the ceiling of the Carroll Gallery on display for the annual Newcomb Art Department Holiday Sale.
Ball-o-rama

December 01, 2016

The Newcomb Art Department gears up for its annual holiday sale.   

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