
After Hurricane Zeta, campus cleanup began in preparation for students’ return to classes.

President Michael Fitts visited with students Wednesday at The Commons ahead of Hurricane Zeta.

Due to potential impacts from Hurricane Zeta, Tulane’s operations are online today for remote teaching, learning and working.

The A. B. Freeman School of Business’s new program has been named in honor of the Greenbaums for their support to the university.

The first day of classes for the spring 2021 semester will be Jan. 19, the original start day for the semester.

Menaka Philips, assistant professor at the School of Liberal Arts, examines how digital platforms play a role in social and political movements.

Tonya Jupiter was recently awarded the Access to Justice Pro Bono Good Apple Award for her work recruiting and assisting law students.

The university reduced its total greenhouse gas emissions by 14.2% from 2018 to a total of 80,544 Metric Tons Carbon Dioxide Equivalent during 2019.

Emily Farrer will study how noxious weeds in California potentially use microbes and pathogens to facilitate invasions and harm native forage grasses.

Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine has been awarded a $2.5 million grant.

Julia Lang wrote a guide called (Re)Designing Your Life in a post COVID-19 World that outlines steps to navigating change in uncertain times.

Newcomb Art Museum and The Carolyn Barber-Pierre Center for Intercultural Life will host By Leaps and Bounds: The Evolution of Black Student Activism at TU.

David Hinkle, MD, will be named the Oliver and Carroll Dabezies Endowed Chair in Ophthalmology.

The A. B. Freeman School of Business released its second edition of the Greater New Orleans Startup Report.

A. J. Brooks, alumnus, lecturer in finance and assistant director of real estate, helped develop Freeman’s new real estate programs.

Monday, Oct. 12, will mark the beginning of Tulane’s Wave ’20-at-Home, which will feature virtual events for Homecoming, Reunion and Family Week.

Demetrius “Demetri” Maraganore, MD has launched the Tulane Healthy Brain Aging Initiative.

Political science professor Geoff Dancy discusses how people process information, what conspiracy theories are and why people believe them.

Lauren Teverbaugh, MD, has been selected as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Clinical Scholars Fellow.

Alexander D. Wise and Alexander B. Simon participated in the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps program.

Arachu Castro has authored a report that exposes the need to restore essential health services as soon as possible.

Samendra Sherchan has been awarded a grant by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and LA Sea Grant.