The third annual New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University lit up the uptown campus March 14-16, with more than 150 local, regional and national authors and thought leaders, 90+ thought-provoking panel discussions, book signings, a culinary symposium and Family Day festivities with puppet musicals and story time. Here's a look back at some memorable festival scenes.
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The Tulane National Primate Research Center hosted its inaugural Women and Girls in Science Symposium earlier this month. Research and veterinary scientists shared their personal journeys with high school girls who excel in science and have expressed interest in pursuing a career in research. Read more on the Tulane News website.
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A study from Tulane researchers has identified a molecule necessary for proper kidney development and a supplement that may ensure proper kidney growth in developing fetuses. Read more on the Tulane News website.
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We are seeking nominations of graduates with inspirational stories to be featured in Tulane Today in the days leading up to the Unified Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 18. To nominate a graduate for a Commencement profile, fill out this form with the graduate’s name, school, major, contact information and a few sentences describing why they should be profiled. The nomination period is open through Tuesday, April 2. Visit the Tulane News website for more information.
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Music at Midday will continue Wednesday, March 20, with chamber music performances by cellist Rachel Hsieh and violinist Ben Thacher. Performances take place at noon in the Rogers Memorial Chapel on the uptown campus. Visit WaveSync for more information and to see upcoming performances.
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Tulane researchers and Glass Half Full, Louisiana’s only glass-recycling facility that was co-founded by two Tulanians, will build two new islands in Bayou Bienvenue using a mix of river sand and recycled glass sand.
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