For those making New Year’s resolutions, School of Social Work’s Tonya Hansel advises to make them SMART — specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time bound. Exercising more is a popular resolution that Hansel says can be achievable if practical.
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Criminal Justice Clinic students at Tulane work with psychiatrists in the Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Program at the School of Medicine to better understand diagnoses and recognize behaviors that may prompt examinations of clients’ mental competence. Read more on the Tulane Law website.
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Artist Blake McFarland created a 6-foot-plus Angry Wave mascot out of Goodyear tires in honor of the 87th Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic. Goodyear has donated the artwork to Tulane. See the photo.
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Conceiving Equity, featuring the 11th annual Roe v. Wade Lecture, will take place Thursday, Jan. 26, from 6-8 p.m. in the Diboll Gallery on the third floor of The Commons. A reception and exhibit of poster presentations by Newcomb Institute’s Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Health interns will take place from 6-7 p.m. along with activities by Tulane’s reproductive rights student organizations. From 7-8 p.m., Kimala Price, professor and chair of Women’s Studies at San Diego State University, will deliver the 11th annual Roe v. Wade Lecture, which is titled “Reproductive Justice in a Post-Roe, Post-Dobbs World.” For more information and to RSVP, visit the event Wavesync page.
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Tulane President Michael Fitts and Kortne Gosha, senior associate athletic director for facilities and operations at Tulane Athletics, discuss how the Green Wave’s Cotton Bowl victory impacts the university.
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Associated Press A partnership between Tulane and LCMC Health will bring improved healthcare to patients and health-related research advancements to New Orleans and Louisiana.
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“The research findings are very clear that misinformation can contribute to COVID-19 morbidity and mortality as well as perpetuate stigma, xenophobia, and hate speech,” Jeni Stolow, assistant professor at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, says of misinformation spread via social media.
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