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New Orleans Book Festival
New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University announces opening night headliners, featuring The Atlantic, plus expanded culinary and musical offerings
The New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University has unveiled an opening night lineup that promises to deliver dynamic conversations that will…
New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University announces opening night headliners, featuring The Atlantic, plus expanded culinary and musical offerings
The New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University has unveiled an opening night lineup that promises to deliver dynamic conversations that will…
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Engineers find greener path to making key industrial chemical
Tulane chemical engineer Matthew Montemore found that adding small amounts of nickel atoms to silver catalysts can maintain production efficiency of…
Engineers find greener path to making key industrial chemical
Tulane chemical engineer Matthew Montemore found that adding small amounts of nickel atoms to silver catalysts can maintain production efficiency of…
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Tulane alum, business leader Rick Rees rejoins the Board of Tulane
Rick Rees, a seasoned private equity executive and philanthropist, has been re-elected to the Board of Tulane, the university’s main governing body.…
Tulane alum, business leader Rick Rees rejoins the Board of Tulane
Rick Rees, a seasoned private equity executive and philanthropist, has been re-elected to the Board of Tulane, the university’s main governing body.…
New Orleans Book Festival
Family Day author lineup announced for the 2025 New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University
The New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University is bringing back its popular Family Day event on March 29, featuring a diverse lineup of local and…
Family Day author lineup announced for the 2025 New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University
The New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University is bringing back its popular Family Day event on March 29, featuring a diverse lineup of local and…
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Bipartisan State of the Nation Report reveals where US is excelling — and falling behind
The State of the Nation Project, a bipartisan collaboration of former appointees and advisors from the past five presidential administrations,…
Bipartisan State of the Nation Report reveals where US is excelling — and falling behind
The State of the Nation Project, a bipartisan collaboration of former appointees and advisors from the past five presidential administrations,…
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Spider-Man suits? Tulane researchers develop new material inspired by superheroes
Chemistry professors from the School of Science and Engineering have created a novel material that could have a range of practical uses, from…
Spider-Man suits? Tulane researchers develop new material inspired by superheroes
Chemistry professors from the School of Science and Engineering have created a novel material that could have a range of practical uses, from…
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Researchers identify genetic ‘fingerprint’ to predict drug resistance in bacteria
Antibiotic resistance is a global health crisis as more bacteria develop defenses to drugs designed to combat them. Now, researchers have developed a…
Researchers identify genetic ‘fingerprint’ to predict drug resistance in bacteria
Antibiotic resistance is a global health crisis as more bacteria develop defenses to drugs designed to combat them. Now, researchers have developed a…
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Tulane’s Freeman Futurist Series to probe the future, disruptions of healthcare industry
As artificial intelligence, advanced diagnostics and next-generation medical devices rapidly reshape a $4 trillion global healthcare industry, Tulane…
Tulane’s Freeman Futurist Series to probe the future, disruptions of healthcare industry
As artificial intelligence, advanced diagnostics and next-generation medical devices rapidly reshape a $4 trillion global healthcare industry, Tulane…
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Skip the evening espresso? Study links morning coffee drinking with fewer heart problems
A new study from Tulane University found that those who limit coffee drinking to the morning have a lower risk of dying of heart disease and a lower…
Skip the evening espresso? Study links morning coffee drinking with fewer heart problems
A new study from Tulane University found that those who limit coffee drinking to the morning have a lower risk of dying of heart disease and a lower…
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