STEM students
Tulane PhD students visit Capitol Hill for science policy workshop

April 03, 2023

Four Tulane PhD students recently traveled to Washington, D.C., for the 2023 Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering (CASE) Workshop.
Steve Case
AOL Co-Founder Steve Case, Gov. Edwards and Tulane leaders talk innovation at New Orleans Entrepreneur Week Biotech Mini-Summit

April 03, 2023

Innovation and entrepreneurship were the focus of the Tulane Biotech Mini-Summit, which took place Thursday, March 30, on the Leadership Stage at historic Gallier Hall.
A middle-aged woman in a blanket blows her nose.
Does getting a cold often increase your risk for dementia? New study finds link

April 03, 2023

Getting sick often can potentially accelerate brain aging and increase risk of dementia or other forms of cognitive decline.
Carol Bernick
Tulane receives $8 million gift from Carol Lavin Bernick for downtown campus improvements and faculty support

March 31, 2023

Longtime Tulane donor and Board Chair Carol Lavin Bernick has established a multi-million dollar fund for Tulane’s expanding downtown campus. The Carol Lavin Bernick Downtown Investment Fund includes $5 million for
Anita Raj
Tulane University names acclaimed psychologist Anita Raj as executive director of Newcomb Institute

March 30, 2023

Anita Raj, PhD, a distinguished scholar and research scientist trained in developmental psychology and public health with a multi-disciplinary research focus on gender equity in global health and development, has
Tulane psychology study on stress
Study examines how social rank affects response to stress

March 30, 2023

A Tulane study looks at two forms of psychosocial stress — social isolation and social instability — and how they manifest themselves based on social rank.

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